Print Gagiy 6 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, comics, event flyers, rustic, handmade, grunge, playful, folkloric, handmade texture, casual display, rugged tone, expressive lettering, rough-edged, brushy, inked, irregular, chunky.
A dense, hand-drawn print with thick, brush-like strokes and strongly irregular contours. Letterforms are compact and slightly right-leaning, with uneven stroke edges that mimic dry ink or rough brush drag. Counters are small and sometimes asymmetrical, and the rhythm is intentionally inconsistent, giving each glyph a uniquely carved silhouette while maintaining a cohesive, blocky presence. Terminals are blunt and torn-looking rather than smooth, and overall spacing reads tight and compact in text.
Works best for short, attention-grabbing copy such as posters, flyer headlines, packaging callouts, and playful editorial display. It can also suit comic or zine-style titling where a gritty, hand-printed look adds personality, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the rough contours can be appreciated.
The font conveys a rugged, handmade energy—casual and slightly mischievous, with a DIY, weathered character. Its rough texture suggests something tactile and imperfect, leaning toward rustic craft, poster paint, or stamped lettering rather than polished typography.
The design appears intended to emulate bold, quickly rendered hand lettering with a rough brush/ink edge—prioritizing texture, personality, and an informal voice over typographic precision. It aims to feel handmade and expressive while staying legible in punchy display settings.
The texture is built into the outlines (not just a surface effect), so the ragged edges remain visible even in larger sizes. In continuous text, the compact forms and heavy color create a strong, dark stripe, making it feel more like display lettering than a neutral reading face.