Print Ehzi 4 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, event flyers, bold, grungy, handmade, playful, raw, handmade feel, high impact, texture, informality, brushy, rough-edged, inked, irregular, chunky.
A heavy, brushy hand-lettered print with compact proportions and visibly irregular stroke edges. Forms are built from thick, slightly wavering strokes that taper and swell subtly, creating a painted-marker feel rather than a smooth digital outline. Counters are small and often asymmetrical, and terminals look blunted or torn, with occasional bumps that suggest dry-brush texture. Overall spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, producing an energetic, uneven rhythm that reads clearly at display sizes.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, album/cover art, and event flyers where texture and personality are desired. It can work for badges, stickers, and social graphics, but the dense strokes and rough edges are likely to feel heavy in long paragraphs or small UI text.
The font conveys a loud, homemade attitude—part poster paint, part street-sign spontaneity. Its rough texture and chunky shapes feel informal and assertive, with a playful edge that can also skew gritty depending on color and context.
Designed to emulate quick, confident brush lettering in a bold, printable style—favoring immediacy, texture, and character over typographic uniformity. The goal appears to be an attention-grabbing display face that feels human, spontaneous, and slightly rough.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same rugged construction and maintain legibility despite the intentionally inconsistent contours. Numerals follow the same hand-rendered logic, with simplified, chunky silhouettes that prioritize impact over refinement.