Print Feso 8 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, merchandise, energetic, casual, sporty, expressive, confident, brush lettering, display impact, handmade texture, informal signage, brushy, textured, punchy, slanted, hand-inked.
A lively brush-script style with a consistent rightward slant and thick, pressure-shaped strokes. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with short extenders and a notably small lowercase proportion that keeps the overall silhouette tight. Strokes show visible brush texture and tapered entries/exits, with occasional wedge-like terminals and slightly uneven edges that reinforce the hand-made feel. Spacing and widths vary per character, creating an animated rhythm while remaining generally legible in words.
Well-suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, promotional headlines, packaging callouts, social graphics, and merchandise slogans where motion and texture are desirable. It works best at larger sizes where the brush details and compact shapes can stay clear, and less well for extended reading or small UI text.
The font conveys an energetic, informal tone—like quick marker or sign-brush lettering used for attention-grabbing messages. Its bold, slanted motion reads as assertive and upbeat, leaning toward sporty, street, and DIY contexts rather than formal or quiet editorial moods.
Designed to emulate fast, confident brush lettering with a condensed footprint, prioritizing impact and personality over typographic neutrality. The goal appears to be an expressive, display-forward handwritten voice that feels spontaneous and bold on the page.
Uppercase forms feel more display-oriented and prominent, while the lowercase reads like a simplified handwritten print rather than a connected script. The overall texture is intentionally organic, with small inconsistencies that add personality but can build visual density in long text blocks.