Print Fokew 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, quotes, logos, casual, expressive, playful, handmade, retro, handmade feel, compact display, energetic voice, brush texture, brushed, calligraphic, slanted, condensed, tall.
A lively, handwritten print style with a pronounced rightward slant and a tall, condensed stance. Strokes show brush-like modulation with sharp, tapered terminals and noticeable thick–thin contrast, producing a crisp, inky texture. Letterforms are slightly irregular in width and rhythm, with narrow counters and compact lowercase proportions that keep the line tight while still feeling organic. Capitals are upright and elongated, and the numerals echo the same angled, hand-drawn energy with simplified, open shapes.
Well suited to short headlines, posters, packaging accents, and quote graphics where a casual brush voice is desirable. It can also work for logos or wordmarks that benefit from a tall, compact silhouette and a handcrafted feel. For longer passages, it will perform best at larger sizes where the narrow counters and high contrast stay clear.
The overall tone is informal and energetic, like quick brush lettering made for emphasis. Its narrow, slanted forms read as spirited and slightly nostalgic, balancing legibility with a spontaneous, human touch. The texture and contrast add a dramatic snap that feels friendly rather than formal.
This design appears intended to capture quick, confident brush-pen lettering in a compact, upright-leaning footprint. The goal seems to be an expressive display hand that feels personal and energetic while remaining clean enough for branding and prominent text.
The font’s rhythm is driven by consistent forward motion and tapered endings, creating a continuous sense of momentum even though the letters remain unconnected. The tight proportions make it effective for fitting more text into limited space, while the brushy contrast rewards use at display sizes where stroke character is most visible.