Print Fede 1 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, labels, social graphics, casual, rustic, handmade, playful, organic, handmade feel, casual voice, textured impact, display charm, brushy, textured, rough-edged, lively, sketchy.
A slanted, hand-rendered print style with uneven stroke edges and a dry-brush texture that creates speckling and subtle breaks along the contours. Letterforms are simplified and compact with rounded turns, slightly irregular widths, and a bouncy baseline rhythm that preserves a consistent overall structure. Strokes show natural pressure variation and tapered terminals, giving counters and joins a soft, inked look rather than crisp geometry. Numerals and capitals carry the same wobble and texture, keeping the set visually cohesive while retaining an intentionally imperfect finish.
It fits best in short to medium-length settings where personality matters: posters, event flyers, packaging callouts, menu highlights, labels, and social media graphics. The textured strokes also suit thematic work such as craft branding, rustic products, or playful editorial accents, especially at display sizes where the brush detail reads clearly.
The font communicates an informal, human tone—approachable and spirited, with a slightly rugged, outdoorsy character. Its textured strokes feel tactile and analog, suggesting quick notes, handmade labeling, or casual signage rather than polished corporate voice.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand lettering with a dry-brush tool—capturing natural stroke wobble, casual proportions, and a textured edge to feel personal and handmade while remaining readable as an unconnected print style.
The slant and rhythmic variability add motion in text, while the rough perimeter can visually thicken at small sizes or on low-contrast backgrounds. In longer passages, the lively texture becomes a prominent stylistic feature, so spacing and generous line-height help maintain clarity.