Print Eddoh 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, logos, quirky, hand-drawn, playful, storybook, rustic, handmade feel, expressive display, quirky texture, vintage craft, condensed, scratchy, textured, irregular, spiky.
This font presents a condensed, hand-drawn print style with tall, narrow proportions and a noticeably uneven stroke texture. Stems are slender and upright, while curves and joins show slight wobble and organic irregularity, giving letters a sketched, ink-on-paper feel. Contrast is pronounced, with thin hairline-like strokes paired with heavier, blotty segments and occasional inner counters that look roughly carved or filled. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an informal rhythm, and the short lowercase height keeps the overall silhouette top-heavy and vertical.
Best suited to short display settings where texture and personality are an advantage—headlines, posters, cover titles, labels, and branding marks. It can also work for pull quotes or section headers, but the roughness and narrow build may become tiring in long paragraphs or at very small sizes.
The overall tone is quirky and characterful, like hand-lettered titling from a storybook, zine, or DIY poster. Its narrow, spiky forms and rough texture add a slightly spooky or eccentric flavor while still reading as playful rather than severe.
The design appears intended to capture the spontaneity of hand lettering while keeping a consistent, condensed structure for impactful titles. Its textured strokes and uneven details prioritize character and mood over typographic neutrality, aiming for an expressive, handcrafted presence.
Round letters such as O/Q and numerals show uneven contours and intermittent thickened patches that resemble dry-brush or marker drag. The uppercase set feels more display-oriented, with strong vertical emphasis and idiosyncratic shapes that create a lively, imperfect line when set in words.