Print Efhu 10 is a light, normal width, low contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, zines, headlines, stickers, playful, quirky, casual, raw, youthful, hand-drawn feel, diy texture, expressive display, casual voice, angular, scratchy, uneven, spiky, monoline.
A handwritten print face with a wiry, monoline stroke and deliberately uneven construction. Letterforms lean subtly backward and are built from quick, angular joins, producing sharp corners, open counters, and occasional wedge-like terminals. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with irregular widths and loose baseline/height consistency that keep the rhythm lively rather than rigid. Numerals follow the same sketched logic, with simplified shapes and a hand-drawn wobble that matches the alphabet.
Best suited to short bursts of text where personality matters—posters, zines, album/playlist art, event flyers, and punchy headlines. It can also work for labels, stickers, and social graphics when you want an intentionally rough, hand-drawn voice rather than a polished script.
The overall tone is informal and mischievous, like marker or pen lettering made in a hurry. Its jagged geometry and backward slant add a slightly offbeat, DIY attitude that feels energetic and a bit punky, while still staying readable at display sizes.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered printing with an angular, sketch-like edge. The backward lean, irregular widths, and pointy joins suggest an aim for expressive character and a homemade texture while keeping basic legibility for display use.
The texture comes from small kinks and direction changes in strokes rather than contrast, giving the face a scratchy, homemade finish. Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent roughness, and spacing feels intentionally loose and variable, reinforcing the hand-rendered character.