Print Yedod 5 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, headlines, packaging, horror, grunge, edgy, expressive, raw, playful, hand-painted, distressed, high impact, diy, brushy, ragged, inked, compressed, scratchy.
A rough brush-style print face with compressed proportions and a lively, slightly forward-leaning rhythm. Strokes are heavy and uneven, with frayed edges, occasional ink blobs, and tapering terminals that suggest a dry-brush or marker texture. Letterforms are mostly unconnected and simplified, with irregular curves and diagonals that create a jagged silhouette; spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a handmade cadence.
Works best for display settings where texture and attitude are assets—posters, flyers, album/cover art, game titles, and punchy social graphics. It can also add a distressed accent to packaging or labels, especially at larger sizes where the brush artifacts remain legible.
The overall tone feels gritty and energetic, with a rebellious, DIY character. Its distressed texture and punchy forms give it a loud, streetwise presence that reads as dramatic and slightly chaotic rather than polished or refined.
The design appears intended to emulate fast, forceful hand-painted lettering with deliberate imperfections, prioritizing impact and personality over smooth consistency. Its narrow build and heavy strokes help it occupy less horizontal space while still reading as bold and attention-grabbing.
Capitals show strong vertical emphasis and narrow counters, while round letters (like O/Q) appear compact and dense. Numerals share the same rough, inked texture and maintain the compressed stance, making the set feel cohesive for short bursts of text.