Print Yedod 7 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, streetwear, event promos, raw, energetic, grunge, street, expressive, impact, handmade feel, rebellion, texture, urgency, brushy, jagged, textured, irregular, condensed.
A rough brush-style print face with dense, inky strokes and visibly irregular edges. Forms are compact and condensed with a forward slant, and stroke endings often taper or flick, producing a scratchy, hand-painted texture. Letter shapes are simplified and punchy, with uneven stroke widths and occasional breaks that mimic dry-brush drag. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an intentionally unpolished, hand-rendered rhythm.
Best suited for short display copy where texture and attitude are part of the message—posters, event flyers, album/track artwork, merchandise graphics, and bold social media titles. It can work as an accent font alongside a cleaner companion for longer text, where the contrast in polish helps maintain readability.
The overall tone feels urgent and loud, like marker or paint hastily laid down for impact. Its gritty texture and narrow, aggressive stance suggest street graphics, punk/DIY attitude, and high-energy messaging rather than refinement.
This design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-painted lettering in a compact, hard-hitting form. The condensed proportions and gritty brush texture prioritize impact and character, aiming for a deliberately imperfect, human-made feel.
The strongest visual feature is the consistent rough edge treatment: counters and outer contours look carved by a brush, with small notches and ragged silhouettes that remain legible at display sizes. Numerals follow the same compact, brushy construction, keeping a cohesive texture across letters and figures.