Print Otha 12 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, social media, energetic, casual, sporty, expressive, retro, handwritten feel, speed, display impact, personality, brushy, slanted, compact, punchy, informal.
A compact, right-slanted brush script with sharp, tapered stroke ends and a slightly dry-marker texture. The letterforms are mostly unconnected, with lively variations in stroke thickness and a rhythmic, forward-leaning baseline. Uppercase shapes are narrow and angular with quick entry/exit strokes, while the lowercase stays small and compact with simplified bowls and tight spacing. Numerals match the same brisk, handwritten construction and feel optimized for short bursts rather than long, even text.
Best suited for headlines, short slogans, logos, and promotional graphics where a quick handwritten energy is desirable. It works well on posters, packaging accents, social media graphics, and sports or event-themed branding, especially when given a bit of breathing room in tracking and line spacing.
The overall tone is fast, energetic, and informal—like a confident hand-lettered note or a punchy display line. It carries a sporty, retro-leaning flavor that reads as personable and attention-seeking without becoming ornamental.
This design appears intended to mimic rapid brush or marker lettering in a controlled, repeatable way, prioritizing momentum and character over formal calligraphy. The narrow, slanted build suggests a focus on bold, space-efficient display impact.
The strong slant and narrow proportions create dense word shapes, and the brush terminals can visually merge at smaller sizes or tight tracking. The texture and stroke irregularities add authenticity, but they also make it feel more expressive than neutral.