Print Filey 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, quotes, brushed, casual, lively, handmade, expressive, handwritten authenticity, compact impact, brush texture, headline emphasis, inked, tall, condensed, dry-brush, textured.
A condensed, hand-rendered brush style with tall proportions and a narrow footprint. Strokes show pronounced contrast between thick downstrokes and thin hairlines, with visible dry-brush texture, rough edges, and occasional tapering terminals. Letterforms are mostly upright and unconnected, with a slightly irregular baseline rhythm and inconsistent stroke fill that reinforces a natural marker/brush impression. Counters are generally tight, and several glyphs use simplified, gestural shapes rather than strictly geometric construction.
Best suited to short display text where the brush texture and narrow, tall forms can add impact—posters, packaging callouts, social graphics, and quote treatments. It can work for subheads and short captions when given ample size and spacing, but the textured hairlines suggest avoiding very small sizes or low-contrast backgrounds.
The overall tone feels energetic and informal, like quick signage or handwritten headlines made with a loaded brush pen. Its texture and contrast add personality and a slightly dramatic flair without becoming ornate or calligraphic.
Likely designed to capture a quick, authentic brush-lettered look in a compact width, prioritizing expressive stroke behavior and handmade texture over strict uniformity. The set appears aimed at creating punchy, upright handwritten titles with a natural, slightly imperfect rhythm.
Caps read bold and attention-grabbing, while the lowercase is smaller and more delicate, creating a noticeable hierarchy in mixed-case settings. Numerals keep the same brush logic and tapering, with a hand-drawn unevenness that suits display use more than precision-driven layouts.