Print Edbuh 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, headlines, game titles, horror promos, grunge, rough, edgy, distressed, handmade, add grit, handmade feel, display impact, punk tone, jagged, scratchy, torn, inked, irregular.
A rough-edged display face with solid, mostly monoline strokes and intentionally distressed contours. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with occasional spikes, nicks, and ragged terminals that read like dry-brush or torn-ink texture. Curves are somewhat squared-off and uneven, producing a lively, imperfect rhythm; counters stay fairly open for a distressed style, keeping shapes recognizable. Overall spacing feels tight and energetic, with small irregularities across stems, bowls, and crossbars that reinforce the handmade look.
Best suited to short-form, attention-grabbing typography such as posters, event flyers, album/track art, game titles, and punchy headlines where texture is part of the message. It also works for branded accents, packaging callouts, or section headers when a gritty handmade tone is desired, rather than for long passages of body text.
The font conveys a gritty, scrappy attitude—more punk zine than polished signage. Its rough texture and uneven edges create a sense of urgency and rebellion, lending a worn, stamped, or weathered flavor without becoming illegible.
The design appears intended to deliver a legible print-hand feel with a deliberately distressed, scratchy finish, balancing recognizability with expressive roughness. It aims to add character and edge quickly, functioning as a ready-made texture for display typography.
Lowercase shows a straightforward, print-like construction (unconnected) with a consistent distressed treatment across letters and numerals. The texture is strong enough to be a defining feature, so it becomes more pronounced at larger sizes and can visually fill in at smaller sizes or on low-resolution outputs.