Print Fibal 4 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, packaging, event flyers, grungy, playful, handmade, energetic, casual, handmade texture, high impact, casual display, expressive lettering, brushy, ragged, chunky, textured, rough-edged.
A chunky hand-drawn print with compact proportions and a heavy, brush-like stroke. Letterforms are largely monoline in feel but show natural pressure variation and uneven edges, producing a visibly textured silhouette. Terminals often end in frayed, torn-looking tips, and curves are slightly irregular, giving the set a lively, imperfect rhythm. Counters are generally open and readable, with simple, straightforward construction that prioritizes impact over refinement.
Best used for short, prominent text where texture and personality are an advantage—posters, headlines, event flyers, packaging callouts, and album/cover-style graphics. It can work for punchy subheads or quotes, but the rough edges and dense strokes make it less suitable for long passages or very small sizes.
The font conveys a raw, street-poster attitude—informal, a bit rebellious, and intentionally messy. Its rough brush texture adds urgency and movement, while the rounded, friendly shapes keep it from feeling harsh. Overall it reads as handmade and expressive, suited to bold, attention-grabbing messaging.
The design appears intended to emulate quick brush lettering translated into unconnected print capitals and lowercase, capturing the spontaneity of marker/brush strokes while maintaining straightforward, legible forms for display use.
Spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing the hand-rendered character. The numerals match the letters with the same rough terminals and thick strokes, and the overall color on the page is dark and dense, especially at display sizes.