Print Enlod 11 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, branding, album art, energetic, expressive, casual, punchy, rugged, impact, handmade, texture, motion, informality, brushy, dry-brush, textured, hand-drawn, irregular.
A compact, hand-drawn brush style with dense, ink-heavy strokes and visibly uneven edges. Letterforms lean forward and show lively stroke modulation from pressure and speed, creating rough terminals, occasional tapering, and a slightly dry-brush texture. Proportions are condensed overall, with bouncy baselines and variable character widths that give the line a restless rhythm. Counters are small and sometimes partially closed, emphasizing mass and impact over precision.
It performs best at display sizes where the texture and brush detail can be appreciated—such as posters, punchy headlines, packaging callouts, and brand marks that benefit from an expressive, handmade voice. In short bursts of text it stays readable while adding personality; for longer passages, the dense strokes and tight counters are more likely to feel heavy.
The font feels spontaneous and human, with a bold, street-level confidence. Its rough texture and quick, gestural construction read as expressive and informal, suited to messaging that wants to feel direct, energetic, and a bit gritty rather than polished.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of fast brush lettering in a condensed, high-impact form. Its goal is to deliver strong presence and motion with deliberate irregularity, prioritizing expressive texture and rhythm over geometric consistency.
Uppercase forms are simplified and poster-like, while lowercase keeps a looser, note-taking feel, reinforcing the handmade character. Numerals match the same brisk brush rhythm, with strong silhouettes and slightly irregular shapes that stay consistent with the overall texture.