Print Ibrop 12 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: fantasy titles, posters, book covers, packaging, game ui, medieval, handcrafted, storybook, rustic, quirky, handmade texture, medieval flavor, decorative impact, playful tone, blunt, blocky, inked, irregular, wedge serif.
A heavy, inked display face with compact proportions and a distinctly hand-drawn construction. Strokes are thick and fairly even, with soft, rounded terminals and frequent wedge-like spur serifs that flare subtly at stroke ends. Counters tend to be tight and squarish, and many joins show small bulges or pinches that reinforce an organic, drawn-with-a-pen feel. Overall spacing and letter widths vary noticeably, producing a lively, uneven rhythm while maintaining consistent stroke heft.
Best suited to short, prominent text such as fantasy or historical-themed titles, poster headlines, chapter openers, packaging marks, and game UI labels where a handcrafted mood is beneficial. In longer passages it will read as decorative due to its dense color and irregular widths, so generous tracking and larger sizes help preserve clarity.
The tone reads medieval and storybook-like, with a rustic, handmade character that feels whimsical rather than formal. Its chunky shapes and uneven rhythm suggest folk signage, fantasy props, or playful “old world” flavor without strict calligraphic discipline.
The design appears intended to emulate a bold, hand-rendered print style with medieval-inspired detailing—combining sturdy, blocky letterforms with softened, ink-like edges to create an approachable, crafted display voice.
Uppercase forms are notably architectural, with bracketed corners and occasional inward notches; lowercase keeps the same weight and texture, so mixed-case settings feel intentionally chunky and decorative. The numerals follow the same square-counter, wedge-terminal logic, making the set cohesive for headings and short UI labels where personality is desired.