Print Yakur 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, horror titles, zines, raw, edgy, handmade, grunge, expressive, handmade feel, textured impact, informal display, dramatic edge, analog character, brushy, inked, scratchy, ragged, irregular.
A raw, ink-brushed hand print with narrow overall proportions and lively, uneven stroke edges. Letterforms show visibly variable pressure and tapering terminals, with rough contours and occasional spikes that suggest quick brush or marker movement. Baselines and cap heights are generally steady but not rigid, and counters are sometimes tight, reinforcing an organic, imperfect texture. The lowercase has a relatively small presence compared to the capitals, and spacing is irregular in a natural, handwritten way.
Well-suited for display settings such as posters, titles, and short punchy lines where the brush texture can be appreciated. It also fits music and event graphics, gritty packaging accents, and editorial callouts that want an informal, hand-rendered edge. For longer passages or small UI text, the rough detailing and narrow forms may reduce clarity.
The font conveys a gritty, handmade energy—part punk flyer, part horror teaser—without becoming fully chaotic. Its textured strokes and slightly scratchy silhouettes feel urgent and human, creating a mood that is intense, streetwise, and a bit mischievous.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of hand-painted lettering—quick strokes, uneven ink deposit, and imperfect contours—while remaining coherent across an alphabet and numerals. The goal appears to be an expressive, gritty display voice that feels personal and analog rather than polished.
Distinctive silhouettes come from the combination of slender builds and aggressively roughened edges, which stay consistent across letters and figures. The texture is strong enough to be a defining feature, so it reads best when allowed some size and breathing room rather than in dense, small text.