Print Pahy 9 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, album art, sportswear, energetic, gritty, urban, expressive, casual, brush realism, high impact, handmade feel, youthful edge, display focus, brushy, slanted, rough, dry-brush, jagged.
A slanted brush-pen style with punchy, irregular strokes and visible dry-brush texture. Letterforms are built from quick, tapered marks that create sharp entry/exit terminals, occasional spurs, and slightly ragged edges. Contrast comes from pressure-like thick–thin shifts and the broken, streaky fill in heavier strokes. Overall proportions are compact and lively, with a forward-leaning rhythm and inconsistent stroke joins that reinforce a hand-made, spontaneous feel.
Best suited for short, high-impact copy such as posters, headlines, product names, and logo-like wordmarks where the brush texture can be appreciated. It also fits music and entertainment graphics, streetwear/sports branding, and social media promos that benefit from an energetic, hand-painted look.
The font reads as fast, emphatic, and a bit rebellious—more like a marker or brush lettering hit in one take than carefully polished calligraphy. Its rough texture and aggressive slant give it an edgy, streetwise tone that feels energetic and attention-seeking.
The design appears intended to simulate quick brush lettering with visible drag and pressure changes, prioritizing immediacy and attitude over formal refinement. It aims to deliver strong display presence and a handmade signature that feels dynamic and contemporary.
Uppercase characters tend to be angular and assertive, while lowercase forms stay simple and brisk, keeping word shapes readable at display sizes. The numerals follow the same brush logic, with strong diagonals and tapered ends, matching the overall momentum. Texture and jagged edges become a defining feature, so very small sizes may look noisy compared to smooth script faces.