Print Fulom 1 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, game titles, comics, sports branding, energetic, edgy, playful, action, rebellious, high impact, handmade feel, dynamic motion, grit texture, rough, jagged, brushy, slanted, chunky.
A heavy, right-slanted print style with chunky strokes and deliberately rough, torn-looking edges. Letterforms are compact and rounded at the core, but repeatedly interrupted by sharp notches and irregular cuts that mimic a dry-brush or scraped marker. Terminals tend to taper or flare into toothy points, and counters stay relatively open despite the mass, keeping the shapes readable. Overall spacing and rhythm feel lively and uneven in a controlled way, emphasizing a hand-made, high-impact silhouette over smooth precision.
Best suited to display applications where texture and motion are an asset: posters, event promos, punchy headlines, gaming and esports graphics, comic-style titling, and sports-themed branding. It can also work for short bursts of packaging or merch text where a gritty, energetic voice is desired, but the pronounced edge texture may feel busy at very small sizes or in long paragraphs.
The font projects motion and attitude—like fast lettering made for emphasis, impact, and a bit of mischief. Its jagged edges and slanted stance suggest urgency and intensity, while the rounded underlying forms keep it friendly enough for playful, informal messaging. The overall tone feels bold, youthful, and slightly aggressive in a comic/action way.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, hand-rendered impact with a dynamic slant and a distressed brush/tear texture, creating instant emphasis and a sense of speed. It prioritizes character and punch over refinement, aiming for high visibility and a distinctive, roughened personality in display settings.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same rugged construction, giving mixed-case text a consistent texture. Numerals match the same shredded-edge treatment, making the style cohesive across alphanumerics. The roughness is consistent rather than random, creating a recognizable pattern of nicks and spikes that reads clearly at display sizes.