Print Fugab 6 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, horror titles, album art, event flyers, packaging, grunge, spooky, handmade, rough, playful, distressed impact, handmade texture, headline display, gritty character, ragged edges, blotchy, torn paper, inked, irregular.
A heavy, compact display hand with irregular, ragged contours and noticeably uneven stroke edges. The letters are mostly upright with a tight overall footprint, while widths vary from glyph to glyph, creating a jittery rhythm. Counters are small and sometimes pinched, and terminals often end in blunt, torn-looking shapes rather than clean cuts. The texture reads like thick ink or paint laid down quickly, with subtle bulges and nicks that keep the silhouettes lively.
Best suited to short, high-impact applications where texture is an advantage: posters, cover art, game or film titling, themed event flyers, and bold packaging labels. It performs strongest in headlines, logos, and callouts where the irregular edges can read as intentional character.
The overall tone is raw and mischievous, mixing a spooky, distressed feel with an informal, handmade energy. Its roughened shapes suggest DIY posters and gritty genre aesthetics rather than polished editorial typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, attention-grabbing handwritten print with a deliberately distressed finish. By keeping forms upright and relatively compact while adding rough, torn edges, it aims to feel energetic and gritty without slipping into cursive or connected writing.
At larger sizes the distressed perimeter becomes a defining feature, giving headings a tactile, stamped look. In longer lines the dense weight and tight interiors can reduce clarity, especially in enclosed forms, so spacing and size choice will strongly affect readability.