Print Famup 6 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, merch, logos, energetic, handmade, edgy, expressive, casual, brush feel, raw texture, fast energy, display impact, handmade tone, brushy, rough, textured, slanted, dynamic.
A brush-driven, marker-like print with a pronounced rightward slant and visibly irregular stroke edges. Letterforms are compact and tightly proportioned, with small counters and a relatively low lowercase body, giving the text a dense, punchy color. Strokes show strong modulation and frequent tapering, as if made with a pressured brush tip, and many terminals end in blunt, slightly ragged finishes. The texture is intentionally imperfect, with uneven fills and subtle speckling that suggests dry-brush or ink drag.
Best suited for display use where texture and motion are assets: posters, event promos, album/playlist art, bold packaging callouts, merchandise graphics, and logo lockups that want a hand-painted feel. It can work for short bursts of text or pull quotes, but the dense color and rough edges may reduce readability in long paragraphs or at very small sizes.
The overall tone is lively and assertive, with a gritty, handmade immediacy that feels more street and stage than formal stationery. Its rough texture and quick rhythm read as spontaneous and expressive, bringing an energetic, slightly rebellious character to short messages.
Likely designed to capture the look of fast, pressure-sensitive brush lettering in an unconnected print style—prioritizing impact, texture, and personality over refinement. The compact proportions and strong slant help it feel swift and emphatic, as if written in a single energetic pass.
Spacing appears fairly tight and the condensed, slanted forms can build heavy texture in longer lines, especially where counters close up in letters like a/e/o and in dense uppercase. The numerals match the same brushed construction, keeping a cohesive, hand-rendered voice across alphanumerics.