Print Firav 5 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, branding, social media, energetic, gritty, casual, urban, confident, expressiveness, impact, handmade feel, casual voice, motion, brushy, textured, slanted, dynamic, punchy.
A slanted, brush-pen style print with dense strokes and visibly tapered ends. Forms show a mix of broad and pinched strokes, with occasional dry-brush texture and slightly uneven edges that reinforce a hand-made feel. Proportions are compact and fast-moving, with open counters kept small by the heavy stroke mass; widths vary from letter to letter, adding an improvised rhythm. The overall silhouette is sharp and angular in places, with quick joins and simplified construction typical of brisk marker or brush lettering.
This font suits short, attention-grabbing text such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, and energetic branding marks. It also works well for social media graphics and album or event artwork where an expressive, hand-painted voice is desirable; for longer passages, its heavy strokes and compact counters are best reserved for larger sizes and generous spacing.
The tone is assertive and lively, suggesting speed, spontaneity, and a bit of grit. It reads as casual and expressive rather than refined, with a street-poster energy that feels bold, direct, and human.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering with a confident, improvised cadence—prioritizing impact and personality over precision. Its construction aims to feel hand-made and energetic while staying legible enough for display-driven messaging.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent forward momentum, and the numerals match the same brushy, hand-drawn logic. The stroke endings and occasional roughness are prominent enough to be part of the personality, especially at display sizes.