Print Elby 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, album covers, posters, game ui, event flyers, grunge, spooky, raw, handmade, edgy, distressed impact, handmade texture, dark atmosphere, diy edge, rough, jagged, brushed, torn, uneven.
A rough, hand-drawn print style with narrow proportions and a restless, irregular rhythm. Strokes look brushy and worn, with jagged edges, occasional ink drag, and uneven terminals that create a distressed texture. Letterforms mix condensed verticals with looser bowls and counters, producing noticeable width variability across the set. Curves are slightly lumpy and organic rather than smooth, and joins/ends often taper into sharp points or ragged breaks, emphasizing a gritty, tactile feel.
Best suited for short display settings where texture is a feature—horror or thriller titles, music artwork, posters, and dramatic promotional materials. It can also work for game titles, chapter cards, or packaging accents when a rough, hand-made look is desired; for longer copy, larger sizes and generous spacing help preserve clarity.
The overall tone is dark and gritty, suggesting horror, mystery, and underground DIY energy. Its distressed texture reads as urgent and handmade, with a slightly chaotic bite that feels more expressive than refined.
The design appears intended to mimic quickly painted or marker-drawn lettering that has been weathered or scratched, prioritizing atmosphere and texture over smooth consistency. Its condensed stance and distressed finish aim to deliver high-impact, gritty display typography with an unmistakably handmade edge.
In text, the tight, narrow build helps create dense headlines, while the rough edges and uneven stroke behavior become the dominant visual feature. The numeral set follows the same distressed, hand-inked character, helping maintain a consistent voice across display applications.