Print Bagob 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, branding, packaging, quirky, whimsical, hand-drawn, vintage, playful, hand-lettered feel, distinctive display, playful character, vintage flavor, condensed, spiky, tall, angular, inked.
A tall, tightly set handwritten print with condensed proportions and a slightly wavering baseline rhythm. Strokes show pen-like modulation with crisp tapers, occasional flared terminals, and subtle irregularities that keep the texture lively without becoming messy. Counters are narrow and vertically oriented, and many forms lean toward angular, spiky curves rather than soft rounds, giving the alphabet a distinctive, stretched silhouette. Numerals follow the same narrow, hand-inked logic, with simple structures and sharp joins that read clearly at display sizes.
Best suited to display typography where its condensed height and hand-drawn texture can be appreciated—headlines, poster titles, packaging callouts, and branding wordmarks. It can also work for short editorial or storybook-style passages when a quirky, characterful voice is desired, but its narrow counters suggest avoiding very small sizes or dense body copy.
The overall tone feels quirky and storybook-like, with a slightly eccentric, old-timey poster energy. Its narrow, elongated shapes create a dramatic presence that can feel mischievous, theatrical, and a bit spooky depending on context, while still remaining friendly and informal.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered print while maintaining a cohesive, repeatable system. By combining narrow proportions with tapered, ink-like terminals, it aims for a memorable, slightly eccentric display voice that feels crafted rather than mechanical.
Uppercase and lowercase maintain a consistent narrow voice, but with enough natural variation in stroke endings and curve tension to preserve a drawn-by-hand character. The texture stays relatively even across lines of text, producing a distinctive vertical cadence that stands out in headlines and short passages.