Print Dakus 3 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, halloween, packaging, comics, headlines, playful, spooky, hand-drawn, quirky, casual, handmade feel, expressive display, casual voice, themed lettering, brushy, inky, irregular, bouncy, cartoonish.
A hand-drawn, brushy print style with compact, narrow proportions and an irregular rhythm. Strokes are thick and inky with subtle modulation and frequent tapered terminals that feel like a felt marker or dry brush. Counters are small and sometimes uneven, and the baseline and cap alignment wobble slightly, reinforcing an organic, drawn-on-paper texture. Letter widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, with simplified forms and occasional quirky joins that keep the texture lively in text.
Well-suited to display uses such as posters, themed event graphics, packaging, stickers, and comic or game UI lettering where a hand-drawn voice is desirable. It works best at medium-to-large sizes, particularly for headlines, short phrases, and branded accents rather than extended body copy.
The overall tone is playful and slightly eerie, like handwritten signage for a haunted attraction or a mischievous comic caption. Its bouncy, imperfect shapes communicate energy and informality, with a hint of drama from the sharp, tapering ends and dark color.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, expressive marker lettering with intentionally uneven contours and playful proportions. Its goal is to deliver personality and a handmade feel while remaining legible in short, high-impact settings.
In longer lines, the strong texture and tight interior spaces can build dense dark areas, especially in rounded letters and numerals. The distinctive silhouettes make it effective for short bursts of text, where the irregularity reads as character rather than noise.