Print Feza 5 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, signage, social media, logos, energetic, expressive, playful, casual, handmade, brush display, handmade tone, casual emphasis, headline impact, fast lettering, brushy, textured, slanted, punchy, organic.
A slanted, brush-printed handwritten design with dense, ink-like strokes and visibly irregular edges that suggest a marker or dry-brush tool. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with lively variability in stroke width and pressure, producing a rhythmic, hand-made texture rather than a uniform typographic finish. Curves are rounded and full, counters are generally small, and terminals often taper or flick, giving many glyphs a forward-leaning momentum. Spacing appears relatively tight and the baseline feels subtly bouncy, reinforcing the informal, written feel.
Best suited to short display text where texture and personality are assets: posters, packaging callouts, café/menu headers, event flyers, and social-media graphics. It can also work for expressive wordmarks or badges, especially when paired with a calmer supporting text face. For readability, it performs strongest at medium-to-large sizes rather than long body copy.
The font reads as upbeat and conversational, with a confident, energetic brush voice. Its slightly rough, inky texture and quick stroke joins convey spontaneity and a handmade authenticity. Overall, it feels friendly and informal—more like a bold note or headline scribble than a careful manuscript.
The design appears intended to capture the look of bold, fast brush lettering in a printable, repeatable form—prioritizing energy, immediacy, and a handcrafted surface. Its compact proportions and forward slant aim to deliver impact and motion in headline settings while retaining straightforward letter recognition.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent brush logic, with simplified, legible shapes that favor speed and impact over precision. Numerals match the same hand-drawn cadence and weight, making mixed text and display lines feel cohesive. The strong slant and compact forms create a sense of motion that becomes especially prominent in longer phrases.