Print Nofy 9 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, halloween, album art, packaging, grunge, spooky, handmade, raw, playful, distressed look, hand-drawn feel, display impact, diy texture, rough edges, uneven baseline, blotchy, chunky, inked.
A heavy, hand-drawn print style with chunky strokes and noticeably rough, irregular contours. Letterforms feel carved or painted with a loaded brush: corners are softened, terminals often blunt, and counters vary from glyph to glyph, creating a lively, uneven rhythm. Proportions are inconsistent in an intentional way—some characters run wider or narrower—while overall spacing remains readable at display sizes. Numerals match the same rugged, ink-blotted construction and maintain a cohesive texture across the set.
Well-suited for posters, titles, and short headlines where expressive texture is an advantage. It works particularly well for seasonal Halloween graphics, spooky or gritty entertainment branding, album/cover art, and packaging that wants a handmade, rough-printed feel. For longer passages, it will be most effective in brief blocks or pull quotes at larger sizes.
The font conveys a gritty, mischievous tone with a slightly eerie edge, like homemade signage or distressed poster lettering. Its imperfect outlines and blot-like details add energy and personality, leaning toward Halloween, horror-comedy, and DIY aesthetics rather than polished formality.
Likely designed to emulate bold, hand-rendered lettering with a distressed ink/brush finish, prioritizing character and atmosphere over typographic regularity. The goal appears to be a strong display voice that feels spontaneous, tactile, and intentionally imperfect.
The silhouette texture is a defining feature: many strokes show small dents and waviness that create a distressed fill even at larger sizes. The overall color is very dark and dense, so it reads best where strong contrast and a tactile, handmade look are desired.