Print Fibur 12 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, event promos, grunge, energetic, handmade, playful, casual, expressiveness, handmade feel, impact, texture-forward, brushy, textured, ragged, chunky, dry-brush.
A chunky, brush-drawn print with dry, textured edges and visible stroke breakup that mimics a loaded brush lifting off the page. Forms are mostly upright with irregular stroke widths and slightly inconsistent contours, creating a lively, handmade rhythm. Corners tend to be blunt or softly torn rather than crisp, and counters are relatively open, helping the letters stay readable despite the rough finish. Widths vary by glyph, with compact capitals and simple, sturdy numerals that keep a strong silhouette at display sizes.
Well suited to short, attention-grabbing text in posters, headlines, social graphics, and event promotion where a handmade, gritty accent is desired. It can also work on packaging or labels for products that benefit from an artisanal or street-style feel, especially when paired with a cleaner companion for body copy.
The overall tone is raw and spontaneous—more zine-and-marker than polished signage. Its rough edges and uneven inking give it a gritty, expressive voice that feels energetic and informal, with a hint of rebellious attitude.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-painted lettering in a consistent, reusable alphabet—prioritizing expressive texture and bold silhouettes over pristine geometry. It aims to deliver impact and personality quickly, evoking brush marks and imperfect ink coverage as part of the aesthetic.
The texture is a defining feature: many strokes show tapered ends, scuffed sides, and small voids that suggest dry-brush drag. Lowercase shapes lean toward simple printed constructions (single-storey a, simple g), and the set reads best when the texture can be appreciated rather than smoothed away at tiny sizes.