Print Egkaf 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, labels, book covers, handmade, rustic, casual, quirky, grungy, hand-lettered look, organic texture, casual display, craft aesthetic, rough-edged, wobbly, uneven, inked, textured.
A hand-drawn, print-style alphabet with irregular, slightly wobbly strokes and visibly rough edges, as if made with a dry marker or brush. Letterforms are mostly simple and upright, but show inconsistent stroke terminals, uneven curves, and subtle swelling/ thinning that creates a natural, medium-contrast look. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, and counters tend to be compact, giving the text a dense, handmade rhythm. Numerals follow the same imperfect, inked construction and maintain the informal, sketchy texture.
This font fits best where a handmade, informal voice is desirable: posters and flyers, product labels and packaging with a crafted feel, café or market signage, and display-sized headlines on book covers or social graphics. It can also work for short callouts or pull quotes where texture and personality matter more than clean, long-form readability.
The overall tone is informal and human, with a gritty handmade character that feels playful and slightly scrappy rather than polished. Its uneven edges and variable rhythm suggest spontaneity and a crafted, analog vibe suited to approachable, down-to-earth communication.
The design appears intended to emulate quick hand-lettering with an inked tool, preserving uneven stroke edges and variable proportions to keep the texture and humanity visible. It prioritizes character and a tactile, drawn-on-paper impression over geometric consistency.
In text, the rough perimeter and tight counters become more pronounced, producing a dark, textured word shape. The uppercase set reads bold and sign-like, while the lowercase is compact and a bit more irregular, reinforcing the casual, hand-rendered feel.