Print Yekop 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, social media, album art, expressive, casual, energetic, handmade, slanted, handmade feel, high impact, informal tone, motion, texture, brushy, textured, spiky, condensed, bouncy.
A condensed, right-leaning handwritten print with brush-like strokes and visible texture along the edges. Letterforms are built from quick, tapered marks with occasional swelling at curves, creating a lively rhythm and uneven stroke terminals. The silhouette is narrow and tall overall, with slightly irregular widths and a baseline that feels subtly restless, reinforcing the drawn-by-hand character. Counters are relatively open for the width, and joins stay mostly unconnected, keeping the texture consistent across words.
Well-suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, packaging callouts, event promotions, social media graphics, and album or cover art where a handmade voice is desirable. It can also work for subheads and pull quotes when set with generous spacing, but the strong texture and narrow build make it better for display use than long-form reading.
The font reads as spontaneous and human, with an energetic, slightly gritty edge that suggests fast marker or dry-brush lettering. Its slant and sharp flicked terminals add urgency and motion, giving it a sporty, street-level informality. The overall tone is friendly but bold enough to feel attention-grabbing and a little rebellious.
Designed to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered brush/marker writing in a compact, slanted form, prioritizing personality and momentum over polished uniformity. The controlled inconsistency and textured edges appear intentional, aiming for a natural, handcrafted feel that stays legible at display sizes.
Uppercase forms are simplified and punchy, while lowercase letters introduce more looped, calligraphic gestures (notably in shapes like a, g, y) that add variety. Numerals carry the same roughened stroke behavior and narrow proportions, keeping the set visually cohesive in headlines and short numeric callouts.