Print Nynot 8 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, event promo, energetic, casual, expressive, handmade, sporty, brush realism, informal display, fast lettering, handmade texture, dynamic tone, brushy, slanted, textured, dry-brush, condensed.
An informal brush-pen style with a consistent rightward slant and dry, slightly ragged stroke edges that suggest a fast, pressure-driven tool. Letterforms are generally narrow and compact with lively, variable stroke endings and occasional tapering, giving a rhythmic, handwritten cadence. Counters are open and simplified, curves are brisk and slightly angular, and caps share the same gestural construction as the lowercase rather than switching to a formal display structure. Spacing feels natural and a bit uneven by design, reinforcing the hand-drawn character while remaining readable at text sizes.
Well-suited for short-to-medium display text where a lively handwritten voice is desired—posters, event promotions, product packaging, menu highlights, and social media graphics. It can also work for punchy pull quotes or brand accents when paired with a neutral sans for body copy.
The font communicates speed and spontaneity, with an energetic, personal tone that feels like quick marker lettering on a poster or sign. Its texture and slant add a sense of motion and immediacy, reading as friendly and informal rather than polished or corporate.
Designed to emulate quick, confident brush lettering with a natural slant and visible texture, aiming for expressive readability rather than formal calligraphic precision. The compact proportions and energetic rhythm suggest a focus on impactful, informal display use across a range of word lengths.
The brush texture is most apparent in joins, terminals, and diagonal strokes, where edges break and thicken subtly, producing a convincing analog feel. Numerals and capitals follow the same gestural logic as the alphabet, keeping the overall color consistent in mixed-content settings.