Print Firom 6 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album covers, event flyers, packaging, raw, energetic, rebellious, gritty, playful, impact, handmade, texture, expressiveness, informality, brushy, jagged, textured, rough-edged, inked.
A rough brush-lettered print style with dense black strokes and visibly torn, bristled edges. Letterforms lean slightly and show frequent stroke tapering, giving a hand-driven rhythm with irregular terminals and small ink breaks. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with lively width shifts and uneven contours that emphasize motion over strict geometry. Counters are often compact and partially closed by heavy strokes, while descenders and diagonals add a scratchy, expressive texture across words.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing settings such as posters, headlines, event promotions, and display copy where texture is a feature. It can also work for album/cover art, labels, and punchy packaging callouts that benefit from a rough, handmade feel. For longer passages, larger sizes and generous spacing help maintain readability.
The overall tone is raw and high-energy, with a gritty, street-poster attitude. Its scratchy texture and uneven edges feel spontaneous and rebellious, yet still readable enough to keep a playful, hand-made character. The font suggests urgency and impact rather than polish or restraint.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of quick brush lettering—bold marks, imperfect edges, and natural variation—while keeping a simple, unconnected print structure. It prioritizes personality and impact, aiming for a tactile, ink-on-paper effect that reads as authentically hand-made.
The texture is consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals, creating a cohesive “dry brush” look that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes. In continuous text, the irregular outlines create a strong dark color and a slightly noisy rhythm, so spacing and size will noticeably affect clarity.