Print Wugaf 3 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, horror titles, book covers, game ui, album art, spooky, dramatic, scratchy, antique, theatrical, evoke horror, add texture, handmade feel, headline impact, jagged, brushy, inked, calligraphic, angular.
A condensed, high-contrast display face with jagged, brush-like terminals and visibly uneven stroke edges that mimic quick ink or dry-brush marks. Stems are generally upright with sharp wedges, slashed entry/exit strokes, and occasional split or notched ends, creating a rough, carved silhouette. Curves are slightly irregular and narrow, counters are tight, and spacing feels compact, giving lines a dense rhythm. The lowercase shows a moderately tall x-height with simplified, handwritten forms and intermittent spur-like accents that add texture without connecting strokes.
Best suited for short display settings where texture and mood matter more than neutrality—titles, posters, event graphics, game and film branding, and punchy pull quotes. It can work for headings over dark imagery or thematic packaging, but will be more readable with generous size, tracking, and contrast against the background.
The letterforms convey a tense, eerie energy—part gothic, part hand-rendered poster—suggesting suspense, dark fantasy, and macabre storytelling. The scratchy modulation and blade-like terminals feel urgent and theatrical, as if painted quickly for impact.
The design appears intended to simulate expressive hand-drawn lettering with a dark, stylized edge, delivering instant atmosphere through roughened contours, narrow proportions, and dramatic stroke contrast.
In longer text the dense spacing and textured edges create a strong pattern, but the distressed details can reduce clarity at small sizes. Numerals follow the same sharp, inked construction, with distinctive diagonals and tapered ends that keep the set visually consistent.