Print Firab 9 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, apparel, event promos, energetic, brushy, casual, expressive, sporty, impact, handmade feel, motion, texture, informality, dry-brush, slanted, angular, textured, punchy.
A lively brush-printed script with a strong rightward slant and compact proportions. Strokes are thick and tapered with a dry-brush texture that produces rough edges, occasional gaps, and natural-looking stroke endings. Letterforms lean toward angular, speed-written shapes with simplified curves, tight counters, and a rhythm that alternates between compressed and slightly extended glyphs. The baseline behavior feels informal, with subtle wobble and varied stroke pressure that reads as hand-made rather than mechanically uniform.
Best suited to display use where the brush texture and forward motion can be appreciated—posters, branding lockups, packaging callouts, apparel graphics, and event promotion. It also works well for short emphatic phrases, social media graphics, and titles where an energetic, hand-lettered voice is desired.
The font conveys momentum and confidence—like quick marker or brush lettering made in a single take. Its textured strokes add grit and immediacy, giving headlines a bold, streetwise, and slightly rebellious tone while still feeling approachable and informal.
The design appears intended to capture fast, expressive brush printing with a bold, condensed presence, prioritizing impact and gesture over refinement. Its roughened stroke edges and lively slant aim to evoke authentic hand-made lettering for attention-grabbing display typography.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent slanted, brushy construction, and the set favors legibility through clear silhouettes over delicate interior detail. Numerals follow the same energetic stroke logic, with rounded forms kept compact and brisk. The texture is prominent at larger sizes and can become visually dense in tightly spaced settings.