Print Palu 12 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, comics, grungy, playful, edgy, handmade, energetic, expressiveness, handmade texture, diy aesthetic, display impact, informal tone, brushy, rough, dry-brush, jagged, uneven.
A rough, hand-drawn print with thick, dry-brush strokes and visibly irregular edges. Letterforms are mostly upright and unconnected, with simplified construction and occasional spur-like terminals that mimic a marker running low on ink. Width and rhythm vary from glyph to glyph, creating a lively, imperfect texture; counters are often partially closed or uneven, and curves show slight wobble and overshoot typical of quick lettering. Numerals and capitals share the same textured, painted look, keeping a consistent stroke character across the set.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, social graphics, packaging callouts, and music or event artwork where texture and personality are desired. It can also work for comic-style emphasis or captions, but the dense brush texture is most effective at display sizes rather than extended reading.
The font reads informal and spirited, with a gritty, DIY attitude. Its scratchy brush texture and uneven rhythm give it a rebellious, zine-like energy that feels expressive rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-painted or marker lettering—prioritizing expressive texture, speed, and personality over typographic regularity. Its consistent dry-brush stroke treatment suggests a deliberate effort to evoke analog, handmade signage and DIY print aesthetics.
In longer text the heavy texture builds a dense, speckled color, while the variable widths and irregular terminals keep the line feeling animated. Rounded letters (like O) lean toward chunky, hand-painted shapes, and several glyphs show intentional imperfections and stroke breaks that reinforce the analog feel.