Print Imneg 11 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, book covers, zines, rustic, playful, handmade, quirky, grungy, handmade texture, casual signage, human warmth, analog grit, rough edges, wobbly, uneven, blotty, inked.
A rough, hand-rendered print style with thick, low-contrast strokes and visibly irregular outlines. Letterforms are built from simple, upright skeletons but show wobbly verticals, uneven curves, and slightly inconsistent counters, giving the set a lively, non-mechanical rhythm. Terminals look blunt and occasionally blotted, and the overall texture reads like marker or brush lettering reproduced with a bit of grit. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing the casual, drawn-by-hand character.
Best suited to short display settings such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, and cover titles where a handmade texture can do visual work. It can also support branding for artisanal or casual products and editorial/zine-style layouts, but the rough edges and uneven rhythm may reduce comfort in long body text.
The font feels informal and tactile, with a friendly scruffiness that suggests hand-made signage or sketchbook lettering. Its uneven edges and inky texture add personality and a slightly mischievous, offbeat tone rather than a polished or corporate voice.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, hand-drawn print lettering with a gritty ink/marker texture, prioritizing personality and warmth over typographic exactness. The irregular contours and variable letter widths aim to keep repeated text from feeling sterile and to maintain an organic, analog presence.
Uppercase shapes are generally straightforward and legible, while the lowercase retains the same rugged texture, helping mixed-case text feel cohesive. Numerals match the uneven stroke behavior and look suited to display use where characterful texture is preferred over crisp precision.