Print Inrit 3 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, headlines, packaging, halloween, rustic, gothic, storybook, spooky, handmade, handcrafted texture, antique flavor, dramatic display, printmaking look, rough-edged, inked, chiseled, irregular, blackletter-tinged.
This typeface uses heavy, high-contrast strokes with visibly irregular edges, as if cut or brushed with a dry, inky tool. Letterforms are upright with a slightly condensed feel in places, but overall spacing and widths vary for an intentionally uneven rhythm. Terminals are sharp and wedge-like, with occasional notches and small flares that suggest carved or distressed contours rather than smooth curves. Counters tend to be compact, and the overall texture is dark and emphatic, producing a strong silhouette on the page.
It works best for display typography—posters, titles, book covers, labels, and short bursts of copy where texture is a feature. The strong contrast and distressed contours make it particularly effective for themed applications such as folklore, fantasy, historical, or seasonal/Halloween graphics.
The font conveys a rustic, old-world tone with a hint of gothic drama. Its rough, hand-made texture reads as antique and theatrical—well suited to ominous, folkloric, or “printed-from-a-block” atmospheres rather than polished modernity.
The design appears intended to mimic hand-rendered printmaking or carved lettering, prioritizing character and texture over strict uniformity. Its irregular outlines and wedge-like terminals aim to evoke an aged, dramatic display style with a handcrafted presence.
In text settings the uneven stroke edges create a lively, noisy color that becomes more pronounced at smaller sizes. The numerals and capitals keep the same distressed treatment, maintaining a consistent, handcrafted voice across the set.