Print Feba 5 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, social media, energetic, casual, sporty, handmade, streetwise, expressiveness, impact, handmade feel, speed, casual tone, brushy, angular, textured, dynamic, compressed.
A forward-slanted, brush-pen style with compact proportions and a lively, hand-drawn rhythm. Strokes are thick and mostly uniform, with tapered entries and exits and occasional dry-brush texture that leaves slightly ragged edges. Letterforms mix sharp angles with rounded turns, producing a punchy, compressed silhouette; bowls and counters stay fairly tight, and terminals often finish with quick, flicked cuts. Overall spacing feels snug and momentum-driven, emphasizing speed and impact over refinement.
Works best for display applications such as posters, headlines, logos, packaging callouts, and social graphics where expressive brush energy is desired. It also suits short subheads or emphasis text, especially when paired with a calmer sans or serif for longer reading.
The font conveys an energetic, informal tone—like quick marker lettering on packaging, posters, or a menu board. Its brisk slant and brush texture suggest motion and confidence, giving text a sporty, street-friendly attitude while remaining approachable and playful.
Likely designed to simulate fast, confident brush lettering with a compact footprint—delivering bold impact and a handmade feel without connecting strokes. The aim appears to be an expressive display voice that feels spontaneous and contemporary, suitable for attention-grabbing titling.
Uppercase forms read like casual caps with strong diagonal stress, while lowercase maintains the same brisk brush logic for consistency. Numerals are similarly gestural and slightly irregular, reinforcing the hand-rendered character. The texture and tight counters become more pronounced at smaller sizes, so the face visually favors display and short bursts of text.