Print Hukin 8 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, horror, halloween, album art, playful, spooky, handmade, rowdy, grungy, attention, texture, character, impact, diy feel, angular, blocky, chiseled, irregular, condensed.
A heavy, condensed display face with jagged, faceted outlines that feel cut from paper or carved with a rough tool. Strokes are uniformly thick with minimal internal modulation, while corners break into sharp angles and occasional notches that create a fractured silhouette. Letterforms keep a mostly upright stance but wobble in width and sidebearing, producing an uneven rhythm and intentionally inconsistent counters. The lowercase is compact with simplified shapes and a prominent, tall x-height, and the numerals match the same chunky, irregular construction.
Best suited for short, high-impact copy such as posters, flyers, event titles, packaging callouts, or display branding where a gritty handmade texture is desirable. It performs especially well in themed contexts like Halloween, punk/garage aesthetics, or comic-horror graphics, and is less appropriate for long passages or small UI sizes.
The overall tone is mischievous and slightly menacing, balancing comic roughness with a gothic, horror-adjacent edge. Its uneven texture reads handmade and energetic, suggesting DIY posters, spooky fun, and loud, attention-grabbing headlines rather than polish or restraint.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, hand-drawn display voice with a deliberately rough, cut-out texture. Its condensed proportions and aggressive angles prioritize instant recognition and character over smooth readability, giving designers a quick way to add grit and playful menace to titles.
In text settings the dense black shapes create strong color and a busy texture, so generous tracking and leading help keep words from clumping. The most distinctive character comes from the broken edges and asymmetric geometry, which adds grit and motion even at larger sizes.