Print Filur 8 is a very bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, apparel, social ads, energetic, expressive, streetwise, confident, casual, handmade feel, bold emphasis, dynamic motion, display impact, brushy, textured, slanted, compact, punchy.
A dense brush-script print style with a pronounced rightward slant and compact proportions. Strokes are thick and pressure-driven, producing sharp contrast between swollen downstrokes and thinner connecting sweeps, with occasional dry-brush texture along edges. Letterforms are mostly unconnected but maintain a consistent forward rhythm, with rounded counters, quick tapered terminals, and lively stroke breaks that keep the silhouette irregular and hand-made. Capitals are assertive and chunky, while lowercase forms stay tight and fast, emphasizing a narrow, vertical feel despite the cursive motion.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, campaign headlines, packaging accents, apparel graphics, and social media promos where expressive brush energy is desirable. It can also work for event titles, quotes, or branding lockups, but its dense stroke weight and texture favor display use over small, text-heavy layouts.
The font reads as bold, spontaneous, and human—more like a marker or brush signature than polished calligraphy. Its slightly rough texture and speed-lines lend an energetic, street-poster attitude that feels contemporary and informal, with a confident, attention-grabbing presence.
The design appears intended to capture fast, hand-brushed lettering with strong contrast and a compact, punchy footprint. Its consistent slant and pressure modulation suggest a goal of delivering energetic emphasis while retaining the immediacy and imperfections of real brush strokes.
In continuous text, the strong slant and heavy ink coverage create a dark, rhythmic texture, and the irregular stroke edges add character at display sizes. The numerals share the same brush logic and weight, helping mixed letter/number settings feel cohesive.