Print Fulom 15 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, apparel, packaging, edgy, punchy, energetic, playful, rebellious, impact, texture, motion, informality, attitude, rough-cut, chiseled, jagged, brushy, compact.
A heavy, slanted display face with chunky, rounded letterforms that are repeatedly interrupted by sharp, jagged notches, giving the strokes a torn or chiseled edge. The glyphs keep a consistent overall weight and simplified construction, with minimal interior detailing and sturdy counters that stay open even at small sizes. Terminals often finish in angled wedges, and the texture appears as rhythmic “bites” along edges rather than true stroke contrast, producing a bold, high-impact silhouette. Spacing feels tight and lively, and widths vary across letters, reinforcing a hand-made, irregular cadence while remaining legible.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing copy such as posters, headlines, covers, stickers, and logo wordmarks where the rough texture can carry personality. It also fits playful or edgy packaging and apparel graphics, and works well for event promos, comic/action themes, and bold social media titles.
The overall tone is loud and mischievous—equal parts comic, action-oriented, and rough-around-the-edges. Its scratched, cut-in texture reads as kinetic and slightly aggressive, suggesting motion, impact, or a DIY aesthetic rather than refinement or calm neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, informal headline voice with a deliberately distressed, cut-up texture—prioritizing impact and character over smoothness. It aims to evoke hand-made energy and motion while staying readable in display sizes.
In text, the repeated edge notches create a strong pattern and visual noise; the face reads best when given breathing room in line spacing and used where texture is an asset. Numerals match the same rugged wedge-and-notch language, keeping a cohesive, poster-ready feel.