Print Famad 11 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, posters, album art, game ui, packaging, spooky, rough, expressive, grunge, handmade, evoke horror, add distress, handmade feel, increase drama, brushy, jagged, inked, angular, textured.
A rough, hand-rendered print face with brushlike strokes and visibly irregular edges. Forms are built from sharp, tapering terminals and uneven stroke modulation, giving letters a scratched, cut, and ink-drag texture. The rhythm is lively and slightly erratic, with variable character widths and subtle baseline wobble; counters are often narrow and organic rather than geometric. Overall proportions feel compact in the lowercase with a relatively tall x-height and short ascenders/descenders, while capitals stand sturdy and slightly angular.
Best suited for display applications such as horror or fantasy titles, film and event posters, game interfaces, album artwork, and themed packaging. It also works well for short, punchy headlines, pull quotes, and branding moments that benefit from a raw, distressed brush-lettered voice.
The font conveys a dark, theatrical energy—more eerie and distressed than friendly. Its scratchy texture and pointed details suggest tension and urgency, reading like hand-painted lettering for horror, fantasy, or mystery themes. The overall tone is loud and attention-grabbing, with a deliberately imperfect, handmade feel.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, forceful hand-painted lettering with intentional distress and jagged edges. Its consistent rough texture and sharp terminals prioritize mood and character over smooth neutrality, aiming for impactful, dramatic display typography.
In text, the coarse edges and strong internal contrast create a high-ink, poster-like color that works best at larger sizes. Letter shapes remain recognizable, but the roughness and tight counters can reduce clarity in long passages or small settings, especially where strokes pinch or flare dramatically.