Print Etji 9 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Akzidenz-Grotesk Next' by Berthold, 'Molde' by Letritas, 'Helvetica Now' by Monotype, and 'NeoGram' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, signage, stickers, playful, rugged, handmade, loud, retro, add texture, handmade feel, display impact, retro print, rounded, chunky, rough-edged, inked, blunt.
A chunky, heavy display face with rounded, compact forms and noticeably uneven, roughened edges that mimic dry ink or hand-cut shapes. Strokes are thick and blunt with minimal contrast, and counters are small, often irregular, giving letters a dense, stamped silhouette. Terminals tend to be squared-off or softly rounded, and the overall rhythm is slightly bouncy due to inconsistent contour texture. Numerals match the bold mass and distressed perimeter, staying highly graphic and blocky.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, labels, and signage where the rough texture can be appreciated. It also works well for packaging, merch graphics, and playful branding that benefits from a bold, handcrafted presence. For longer passages, it performs best in larger sizes with generous tracking to maintain legibility.
The texture and weight create an informal, handmade tone that feels bold, friendly, and a little gritty. It reads as energetic and approachable rather than refined, with a vintage print-shop or DIY sign vibe that adds character at a glance.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, attention-grabbing display voice while preserving the imperfections of hand-rendered or print-worn lettering. Its consistent rough edge treatment suggests a deliberate effort to add tactile character and a casual, approachable personality.
The distressed perimeter is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, producing a strong ink-on-paper feel even at larger sizes. The heavy color can visually close up interior spaces in smaller settings, so spacing and size choices will strongly affect clarity.