Print Eddon 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, craft branding, menus, casual, playful, handmade, rustic, quirky, handmade feel, casual tone, textured voice, approachability, roughened, dry-brush, wobbly, textured, uneven baseline.
This font has a hand-drawn print construction with slightly condensed proportions and a noticeably irregular stroke edge that reads like a dry brush or marker on toothy paper. Strokes show mild modulation and frequent tapering, with subtly wobbly verticals and rounds that are imperfectly circular, giving the alphabet a lively, sketched rhythm. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, and the baseline and cap alignment feel intentionally loose, creating an organic texture in both all-caps and mixed-case settings.
It works well for display and short-to-medium text where a handmade, tactile voice is desirable—such as posters, indie packaging, café menus, event flyers, and book or album covers. The textured strokes can also add warmth to headings and pull quotes in editorial layouts, especially when paired with a clean sans for supporting text.
The overall tone is informal and personable, with a quirky, crafty energy that feels approachable rather than polished. Its rough texture and uneven rhythm suggest authenticity and spontaneity, making it feel friendly, slightly mischievous, and handmade.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident hand lettering with a slightly rough tool, prioritizing personality and texture over geometric precision. Its irregularities look deliberate, aimed at producing an organic, human feel that remains legible in common display sizes.
Counters tend to be small-to-medium and occasionally off-center, which adds character but can reduce clarity at very small sizes. Numerals match the same drawn texture and irregularity, helping the font feel consistent across letters and figures.