Print Fydi 14 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A chunky, brush-drawn display face with irregular, slightly jagged contours and a visibly hand-shaped rhythm. Strokes are heavy and compact with uneven edges, giving each letter a cut-out, inked feel rather than clean geometric construction. Counters tend to be small and somewhat pinched, joins are blunt, and terminals often end in tapered or chiseled points. Spacing and glyph widths vary noticeably, reinforcing an informal, handcrafted cadence across both uppercase and lowercase.
This font works best at larger sizes where the rough edges and heavy silhouettes can be appreciated without filling in. It’s well suited to posters, bold headlines, music and nightlife branding, streetwear graphics, and other contexts that benefit from a raw, hand-made impact.
The overall tone is bold and unruly, with a street-art and zine-like attitude. Its rough texture and bouncy forms read as playful but also edgy, lending an expressive, rebellious voice to short statements and punchy headings.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-painted lettering—favoring texture, uneven stroke behavior, and lively variation over precision. Its primary goal is expressive presence and personality in display settings rather than quiet, extended reading.
Uppercase forms are especially blocky and attention-grabbing, while lowercase retains the same brushy energy with simplified shapes and occasional quirks in bowls and diagonals. The numerals match the same rugged, painted construction, keeping the set cohesive in mixed text.