Print Ehro 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, labels, headlines, zines, casual, typewriter, gritty, playful, handmade, humanize mono, add texture, casual tone, analog feel, poster impact, rough edge, dry brush, wobbly, inked, slanted.
A slanted, monospaced handwritten face with sturdy, low-contrast strokes and visibly roughened contours. Letterforms show a consistent cell-based rhythm and spacing, while the outlines wobble slightly, suggesting a dry-brush or marker texture rather than smooth vector curves. Terminals are blunt and irregular, bowls are compact, and counters stay fairly open for the style; the overall silhouette reads bold and inky without becoming heavy. The lowercase is simple and print-like, with single-storey forms and minimal ornament, keeping shapes legible even with the textured edges.
Works well for short-to-medium display copy where a casual, textured voice is desirable—posters, packaging callouts, product labels, zine-style layouts, and title treatments. It can also suit monospaced-styled UI mockups or code-themed graphics when you want a more human, handmade finish than a clean typewriter face.
The font conveys an informal, tactile tone—like quick notes typed on a worn ribbon or hand-inked labels made with a slightly dry pen. Its rough texture adds grit and warmth, while the steady monospaced cadence keeps the mood organized and utilitarian rather than wild.
Likely designed to blend the predictable rhythm of monospaced spacing with the personality of hand-drawn, slightly distressed strokes. The goal appears to be an approachable, analog feel that still aligns cleanly in grids and columns.
Numerals and capitals are broad and sturdy, with small shape quirks that feel intentionally imperfect. The italic slant is consistent across cases, and the texture remains even from glyph to glyph, giving a cohesive “inked” color in paragraphs.