Print Fomaf 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, labels, craft branding, rustic, casual, playful, handmade, grungy, handmade feel, informal clarity, analog texture, diy character, rough edges, dry brush, irregular rhythm, organic, textured.
A lively, hand-drawn print face with rough, dry-brush contours and slightly uneven stroke widths. Letterforms are mostly upright with simple, readable skeletons, but the outlines wobble and break subtly, creating a textured, ink-on-paper feel. Proportions vary modestly from glyph to glyph, with inconsistent terminals and occasional asymmetry that reinforces an informal, handmade rhythm. Counters remain fairly open and the overall spacing is comfortable, keeping paragraphs legible while preserving the raw surface character.
It works best in short to medium-length copy where a handmade tone is desirable—posters, flyers, packaging callouts, café menus, product labels, and craft-forward branding. The textured edges and irregular rhythm also make it effective for quotes, chapter openers, and informal editorial headlines where warmth and personality matter more than typographic precision.
The font conveys an approachable, rustic energy—like quick marker or brush lettering used for notes, labels, or hand-made signage. Its imperfect edges and bouncy consistency feel playful and human, with a slightly gritty, DIY attitude rather than polished calligraphy.
The design appears intended to simulate quick, hand-rendered printing with visible tool texture and natural inconsistency. It prioritizes human character and a tactile, analog impression while keeping letterforms simple enough for practical readability.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same drawn texture, and the numerals follow the same roughened contour style for a cohesive set. The texture is prominent enough to become a feature at display sizes, while the straightforward letter construction helps it hold together in short passages.