Print Yisi 15 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, packaging, social graphics, energetic, gritty, expressive, streetwise, informal, handmade feel, high impact, raw texture, quick brush, brushy, ragged, dry-brush, angular, spiky.
An all-caps-forward brush script with forceful, tapered strokes and intentionally uneven edges. The letterforms are slightly right-leaning with a fast, marker-like rhythm, combining thick swells with sharp, flicked terminals and occasional dry-brush breaks. Counters are compact and often partially enclosed, and the overall texture stays lively and irregular, giving lines of text a dense, high-contrast silhouette without connecting strokes.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, merchandise, album or event graphics, and expressive packaging callouts. It performs well when you want texture and motion to be part of the message; for longer passages, the energetic irregularity may feel visually loud.
The font conveys urgency and attitude—like quick signage paint, gig posters, or bold handwritten notes. Its rough stroke endings and punchy shapes feel modern, assertive, and a bit rebellious rather than polished or delicate.
Designed to emulate quick, confident brush lettering with a deliberately raw edge, prioritizing personality and impact over refinement. The forms aim for immediacy and handcrafted texture, creating a bold handwritten voice that stands out in display settings.
Uppercase characters read as the primary voice, while lowercase and numerals follow the same brush logic with simplified, gestural constructions. Spacing appears naturally inconsistent in a hand-drawn way, producing a dynamic, slightly chaotic rhythm that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes.