Print Yisa 5 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, apparel, social graphics, energetic, rugged, casual, handmade, expressive, handmade impact, brush realism, informal emphasis, textured display, brushy, dry stroke, textured, slanted, angular.
A dynamic brush-style print face with a rightward slant and assertive, pressure-driven strokes. Letterforms are built from quick, slightly angular gestures with tapered starts and finishes, creating a dry-brush texture and occasional rough edges. Proportions are compact with tight inner counters and lively, uneven stroke endings that keep the rhythm irregular but cohesive. Uppercase forms feel punchy and condensed, while lowercase maintains a brisk handwritten cadence with simplified joins and minimal ornamentation.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, promotional headlines, album/cover art, packaging callouts, and apparel or sticker designs. It can work for brief subheads or pull quotes where a textured, emphatic handwritten feel is desirable, but the rough brush detail and condensed shapes favor display sizes over long reading.
The overall tone is bold and spirited, with a gritty, handmade confidence. Its brush texture and forward motion suggest speed, emphasis, and an informal, human voice—more shout than whisper. The style reads as contemporary and streetwise rather than refined or traditional.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering in an unconnected print style, prioritizing energy and texture over typographic neutrality. It aims to deliver a strong, informal voice with visible hand pressure and imperfect edges that signal authenticity and immediacy.
The numerals and capitals carry strong silhouette variety and slightly inconsistent stroke widths typical of real marker or brush work, which adds authenticity. Texture is most apparent in curved strokes and diagonals, where edges break and feather subtly, giving print an ink-on-paper character.