Print Wugaf 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, horror titles, event flyers, book covers, game graphics, spooky, hand-drawn, vintage, theatrical, gothic, headline impact, atmospheric branding, hand-inked feel, vintage horror, jagged, spiky, ragged, inky, textured.
A tall, tightly set display face with hand-drawn, ink-like strokes and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Letterforms are condensed and vertical, with sharp wedges, tapered terminals, and occasional hooked or flared finishes that create a scratchy silhouette. Strokes show deliberate irregularity—edges look slightly rough and carved, and internal counters can be tight—producing a lively, uneven rhythm while maintaining consistent overall structure across the alphabet and figures.
Best suited for short-form display use where personality is the priority: horror or Halloween headlines, theatrical posters, album or book covers, game UI titling, and branded graphics for spooky events. It can work for brief subheads or pull quotes, but extended body text will feel dense due to the condensed proportions and textured stroke behavior.
The font conveys a dark, dramatic tone with a vintage, macabre flavor. Its spiky contours and inky texture suggest horror, mystery, and old-world theatrics, reading like hand-lettered signage meant to feel ominous and attention-grabbing.
The design appears intended to mimic expressive hand lettering with a carved, inked, or scratched pen effect, prioritizing drama and atmosphere over neutrality. Its condensed, vertical stance and sharp terminals aim to maximize impact in headlines while keeping a consistent, stylized texture across characters.
The style relies on distinctive silhouettes and high-contrast strokes more than smooth curves, so small sizes may lose some detail in tight joins and narrow counters. Numbers follow the same sharp, calligraphic energy, helping maintain a unified voice across mixed text.