Print Inrub 6 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logos, labels, playful, handmade, quirky, casual, expressive, humanize, add character, grab attention, feel handmade, create texture, inky, textured, organic, irregular, brushy.
The letterforms have a hand-drawn print character with unconnected strokes, irregular contours, and subtly uneven verticals that mimic brush or marker pressure. Shapes are compact and tall-leaning overall, with a tight internal spacing feel and a varied rhythm from glyph to glyph. Terminals often taper or hook slightly, and counters are small and organic, producing a textured, inky silhouette at both display sizes and in short text settings.
Best suited for headlines, packaging, posters, and branding that benefits from an artisanal or handcrafted feel. It can work well for food and beverage labels, kids and hobby crafts, event flyers, and social graphics where a warm, informal tone is desired. For longer paragraphs, it will read most comfortably at moderate to larger sizes where the textured edges and compact counters don’t crowd.
This face feels lively and handmade, with a playful, slightly mischievous energy. The irregular inked edges and bouncy rhythm give it an expressive, crafty tone that reads as friendly rather than formal.
The design appears intended to bring a human, handcrafted voice to typography, prioritizing personality and texture over strict geometric consistency. Its uneven edges and lively proportions suggest it was drawn to feel spontaneous and authentic, like lettering made with a brush pen or marker.
The alphabet shows noticeable per-glyph variation in width and stroke finish, which adds charm but also creates a lively, non-uniform texture in lines of text. Descenders and occasional hooked terminals (e.g., in letters like j, y, and g) emphasize the hand-lettered feel and help break up the blocky mass of the heavier strokes.