Print Fakaj 2 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, horror, event promos, headlines, grungy, energetic, raw, edgy, handmade, distressed look, handmade feel, high impact, raw texture, dynamic motion, brushy, ragged, jagged, high-ink, expressive.
A slanted, brushy hand with dense black strokes and visibly ragged edges. Letterforms are compact and lively, with uneven stroke widths, torn-looking terminals, and frequent ink-like spikes that create a rough silhouette. Counters tend to be tight and irregular, while curves and diagonals show a quick, pressure-driven movement. The overall texture is intentionally inconsistent, giving lines of text a vibrating, high-contrast black-on-white rhythm.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, title cards, album/mixtape artwork, merch graphics, and punchy editorial or social headers. It works well when you want a distressed, hand-painted feel for genres like horror, thriller, action, or gritty streetwear branding, and is most effective at medium-to-large sizes where the rough detailing can read clearly.
The font conveys a gritty, urgent attitude—like fast marker lettering or distressed brush sign work. Its rough edges and assertive weight read as bold and confrontational, leaning toward horror, punk, and street energy rather than refinement. The slant and scratchy terminals add momentum and a slightly chaotic, hand-made authenticity.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, forceful brush or marker lettering with deliberate distress—prioritizing attitude, texture, and motion over smooth consistency. Its compact proportions and aggressive terminals aim to deliver instant impact and a handcrafted, raw aesthetic.
In longer text the heavy texture and irregular edges create strong visual noise, which can be a feature for atmosphere but may reduce clarity at small sizes. Capitals feel especially punchy and poster-like, while lowercase maintains the same torn-brush character for a cohesive, aggressive tone.