Print Firow 4 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: horror posters, halloween, band flyers, game titles, book covers, grungy, spooky, raw, punk, witchy, distressed impact, handmade texture, horror tone, diy edge, ragged, textured, rough-edged, jagged, inked.
A rough, inked display face with irregular contours and torn-looking terminals. Strokes appear brushy and dry, producing a heavily textured edge and occasional bite marks along curves and joins. Letterforms keep a mostly upright stance with compact proportions and a slightly uneven baseline rhythm, while counters are relatively tight and shapes vary subtly from glyph to glyph for a hand-rendered feel. The texture is consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures, giving the set a cohesive distressed silhouette.
Best suited to headlines and short display settings where the distressed texture can read clearly—such as horror/Halloween promotions, band and event flyers, game titles, and dramatic cover typography. It can also add an intentionally rough, handmade edge to packaging or branding accents when used sparingly at larger sizes.
The font conveys a gritty, ominous energy—more handmade and abrasive than polished. Its jagged edges and inky fill suggest horror and occult poster aesthetics, with a DIY punk attitude that feels loud and attention-seeking.
The design appears intended to emulate quickly painted or carved lettering, prioritizing atmosphere and impact over regularity. Its controlled inconsistency and gritty texture aim to deliver a handcrafted, unsettling tone for dramatic display use.
Uppercase forms read as sturdy blocks with chiseled corners, while lowercase introduces more idiosyncratic curves and occasional asymmetry, reinforcing the drawn quality. Numerals follow the same distressed treatment, maintaining a dark, high-impact presence in short strings.