Print Pimef 4 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, menus, branding, playful, casual, friendly, energetic, retro, handcrafted look, display impact, casual voice, signage feel, brushy, rounded, bouncy, slanted, lively.
A lively, brush-pen styled print face with a consistent rightward slant and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes end in tapered, ink-like terminals and occasional soft hooks, creating a hand-drawn rhythm without connecting letters. Forms are rounded and slightly condensed in places, with elastic stroke widths that give glyphs a variable, calligraphic texture. Counters remain fairly open for a script-like print, and the overall silhouette feels smooth and flowing rather than sharp or mechanical.
Best suited for short-to-medium display copy where its brush contrast and slant can shine—such as posters, labels, café menus, social graphics, and branding accents. It can work for pull quotes or subheads, but the lively stroke modulation is most effective at larger sizes rather than dense body text.
The tone is upbeat and personable, like quick marker lettering used for signs, menus, or informal headlines. Its bounce and contrast add motion and charm, leaning toward a vintage, hand-lettered feel that reads as approachable and expressive.
The design appears intended to mimic confident brush lettering in a clean, repeatable font: expressive and energetic, but controlled enough to stay legible across a wide character set. It aims to deliver an informal, handcrafted look for attention-grabbing display typography.
Capitals have a decorative, headline-friendly presence with simple flourishes, while lowercase maintains a consistent brush rhythm and compact vertical proportions. Numerals follow the same painted logic, with rounded shapes and tapered joins that keep the set visually cohesive in display settings.