Print Ogrus 6 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, stickers, social ads, retro, energetic, playful, casual, sporty, impact, handmade, motion, display, brushy, slanted, chunky, rounded, bouncy.
A heavy, right-slanted handwritten print with brush-like shaping and rounded, ink-trap-free terminals. Strokes stay broadly consistent in thickness, while letterforms show lively width changes and a slightly bouncy baseline rhythm. Counters are compact and often teardrop-like, with generous joins and softened corners that keep the texture dense. Capitals are punchy and compact, while the lowercase appears relatively short and tight, helping the overall word shapes read as bold, continuous silhouettes even without true connections.
Best suited to display applications where bold, informal personality is the goal: posters, event titles, packaging accents, sticker-style graphics, and short promotional copy in social media or advertising. It can also work for playful branding elements, especially when set with ample spacing and simple supporting type to balance its dense texture.
The font projects a fast, informal confidence—like marker lettering used for headlines and shouty callouts. Its bold slant and springy shapes give it a cheerful, kinetic feel with a distinctly retro, hand-painted flavor. Overall it reads friendly and attention-grabbing rather than refined or understated.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident brush lettering in a bold italic stance, prioritizing impact and movement over fine detail. It aims to deliver a cohesive, hand-made look that remains legible in short bursts while maintaining a distinctive, energetic word shape.
Numbers and uppercase forms share the same brush-driven angles and rounded terminals, creating a cohesive set suited to big, high-contrast-on-background uses. The strong diagonal stress and dense interior spaces can make small sizes feel dark, but at display sizes the lively rhythm and distinctive shapes become a key part of its charm.