Print Fakas 6 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, streetwear, packaging, raw, energetic, gritty, expressive, urban, handmade feel, high impact, expressive texture, informal voice, brushy, ragged, angular, textured, dynamic.
A slanted, brush-drawn print face with heavy strokes and visibly textured edges. Forms are compact and upright-leaning with irregular stroke widths and abrupt terminals that feel cut or torn by a dry brush. Counters are tight and sometimes uneven, and the baseline rhythm is intentionally wobbly, giving the alphabet a lively, hand-made cadence. Overall spacing is on the tight side, helping the letters cluster into dense, punchy word shapes.
Best suited to short, high-impact text where texture and motion are an asset: posters, headlines, covers, and brand marks that want a hand-painted feel. It can work for brief pull quotes or labeling, but the rough texture and tight counters suggest using larger sizes and generous line spacing for longer passages.
The font projects a raw, high-energy attitude—part street poster, part band-flyer brush lettering. Its rough edges and quick, confident strokes read as spontaneous and rebellious rather than polished or polite.
The design appears intended to mimic fast brush lettering with dry-ink breakup, prioritizing personality and momentum over strict uniformity. It aims to deliver an assertive, handcrafted look that feels immediate and analog.
Uppercase letters carry the strongest presence and show the most jagged brush breakup, while the lowercase keeps a simple, printed structure for quick readability. Numerals match the same scratchy, inked texture, maintaining a consistent voice across letters and figures.