Print Eggeb 6 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, stickers, album art, grungy, playful, handmade, edgy, cartoonish, impact, diy texture, expressiveness, display use, gritty charm, rough, distressed, inked, wobbly, textured.
A heavy, condensed hand-drawn print with chunky strokes and a visibly rough, ink-worn edge. Letterforms are upright but irregular, with uneven contours, occasional pinched joins, and interior counters that vary in size from glyph to glyph. The texture reads like dry marker or stamped ink, creating speckled, carved-in highlights inside the black forms. Spacing is somewhat inconsistent in a deliberate way, contributing to a lively, handmade rhythm that stays legible while feeling intentionally raw.
Best suited to short, attention-grabbing text such as posters, flyers, covers, merch graphics, and packaging where texture and attitude are desired. It can also work for titles in games, comics, or event branding; for longer reading, larger sizes and generous line spacing help preserve clarity.
The overall tone is loud, scrappy, and energetic, with a DIY character that feels mischievous and a bit gritty. Its distressed fill and wobbling silhouettes give it an expressive, offbeat personality that can suggest punk zines, spooky-fun headlines, or playful “rough draft” signage.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, condensed display voice with an intentionally imperfect, distressed finish—prioritizing personality and impact over smooth geometry. The consistent rough texture across glyphs suggests a deliberate “inked/stamped” aesthetic meant to feel handmade and unpolished in a controlled way.
Curved letters (like C, G, O) show asymmetric swelling and irregular apertures, while straight-stem letters (like E, F, H, I) keep a sturdy, poster-like presence despite their hand-rendered wobble. The numerals match the same inked texture and condensed build, keeping a consistent voice across the set.