Print Fete 1 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, album art, energetic, gritty, casual, expressive, urban, impact, handmade, attitude, urgency, texture, brushy, textured, jagged, angular, dry-brush.
A slanted, brush-driven handwritten print with dense strokes and visibly ragged edges, as if made with a dry marker or loaded brush. Letterforms are compact and irregular in width, with angular joins, tapered terminals, and occasional blunt stroke endings that create a chiseled silhouette. The rhythm is lively and uneven, with quick directional changes and a slightly scratchy texture that reads clearly at display sizes. Capitals are tall and assertive, while lowercase stays compact with simplified bowls and minimal internal delicacy, reinforcing a punchy, poster-like presence.
Works best for short, high-impact text such as posters, event titles, editorial headers, apparel graphics, and bold packaging callouts. It can add a handmade, energetic signature to branding systems when used sparingly, especially in logos, labels, and social graphics where texture and motion are desirable.
The overall tone feels fast, emphatic, and streetwise—more like a hand-lettered headline than careful penmanship. Its rough texture and sharp turns convey urgency and attitude, suggesting action, impact, and a human, improvised energy.
This design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering with a deliberately imperfect, textured edge—prioritizing expressiveness and punch over refinement. The consistent slant and compact build suggest it was drawn to deliver strong, attention-grabbing titles with a distinctly human feel.
The sample text shows strong word-shape recognition despite the rough edges, but the texture and tight proportions can make long passages feel busy. Numerals match the same brush cadence, with bold, gestural forms that keep a consistent handmade character.