Print Yegor 6 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, packaging, headlines, event flyers, grunge, handmade, expressive, rugged, energetic, handmade feel, raw texture, analog ink, impactful display, brushy, textured, irregular, inked, rough-edged.
A rough, brush-rendered print face with visibly textured edges and uneven stroke boundaries, as if made with a dry brush or saturated marker on toothy paper. Letterforms lean slightly and show high contrast between thick, pooled strokes and sharper, thinned terminals. Proportions are compact with tall ascenders and a relatively steady x-height, while character widths vary noticeably, creating a lively, irregular rhythm. Counters are sometimes tight and partially clogged by ink gain, and curves often flatten into angular turns, reinforcing the hand-made construction.
Works best for short display settings where texture is an asset: posters, album/cover graphics, event flyers, packaging callouts, and brand marks that want a handmade edge. It can also serve for punchy headlines or pull quotes when ample size and spacing are available to preserve clarity.
The overall tone is raw and immediate, trading polish for character. Its dry, distressed texture and punchy weight suggest an underground, DIY attitude—confident, loud, and a bit gritty—while remaining readable enough to feel like an intentionally rough display handwriting.
The design appears intended to capture the spontaneity of hand-painted lettering in a reusable type system—preserving bristle texture, uneven pressure, and organic inconsistencies to deliver a bold, analog feel in display typography.
Uppercase shapes are more assertive and blocky, while lowercase forms keep a quick, written feel with simplified joins and occasional blunt terminals. Numerals match the same painted texture and irregular baseline behavior, keeping the set visually cohesive in short bursts of text.