Print Imlut 4 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, packaging, headlines, logotypes, rustic, handmade, quirky, spooky, playful, handmade texture, organic warmth, expressive display, diy character, themed mood, rough-edged, wobbly, textured, organic, irregular.
A rough, hand-rendered print face with uneven stroke edges and an inked, slightly blotted texture. Letterforms are generally upright but intentionally wobbly, with inconsistent curve smoothness and small kinks that reinforce a drawn-by-hand rhythm. Proportions feel compact and somewhat condensed, with open counters that remain readable despite the rugged outlines. Terminals are mostly blunt and brushy rather than crisp, and overall spacing is lively, producing a natural, imperfect cadence across words and lines.
Best suited to display settings where texture and personality are desirable, such as posters, book covers, event promos, and themed packaging. It can also work for short bursts of text—taglines, pull quotes, or labels—where a deliberately handmade tone supports the message. For longer passages, it will read most comfortably at moderate sizes with generous line spacing.
The font conveys a handmade, rustic tone that can read as whimsical or slightly eerie depending on context. Its irregular contours and inky texture suggest craft, folklore, and DIY energy rather than polish or formality. The overall impression is casual and characterful, with a hint of vintage horror-poster or storybook grit.
The design appears intended to emulate hand-inked lettering with a deliberately imperfect, tactile finish. Its goal is to provide an expressive, informal voice that feels drawn rather than typeset, adding warmth, grit, and character to titles and branding.
Uppercase shapes lean toward simple, sign-painter-like constructions, while lowercase forms keep a single-storey, handwritten sensibility that stays legible in running text. Numerals share the same roughened silhouette and feel at home in informal settings. The texture and unevenness become more pronounced at larger sizes, where the organic edge detail is a key part of the look.