Print Yedur 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, horror titles, book covers, packaging, event flyers, spooky, handmade, quirky, grunge, storybook, handmade texture, atmospheric display, quirky tone, spooky mood, condensed, inked, textured, wiry, irregular.
A tall, condensed handwritten print with wiry strokes and visibly rough, inked edges. Letterforms are upright and mostly monoline, but the stroke boundaries wobble and taper unpredictably, giving a hand-rendered, slightly distressed texture. Terminals are blunt or lightly pointed, curves are narrow, and counters stay relatively open despite the compressed proportions. Overall spacing is tight and rhythm is uneven in a deliberate, organic way, with small variations in width and baseline behavior that reinforce the drawn feel.
Best suited to short headlines, titles, and punchy phrases where its condensed shape and rough texture can add atmosphere. It works well for Halloween or mystery-themed posters, indie book covers, craft packaging, and informal editorial callouts; for long body copy, the texture and tight rhythm may feel busy at smaller sizes.
The font conveys a slightly eerie, playful tone—like handmade signage or a spooky storybook caption. Its scratchy texture and narrow silhouettes create a nervous energy, while the consistent upright stance keeps it readable and intentional rather than chaotic.
This design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered print with a controlled, condensed build, trading polished geometry for expressive, ink-on-paper texture. The goal is strong mood and personality—slightly spooky and offbeat—while keeping a straightforward, upright structure for practical readability in display settings.
In continuous text the texture becomes more pronounced, with dark spots where strokes thicken and occasional jagged edges that suggest a dry brush or marker. Numerals follow the same narrow, hand-drawn logic and feel cohesive with the alphabet, supporting display use where character is more important than smooth uniformity.