Print Amrat 6 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, horror, fantasy, album art, edgy, hand-drawn, scratchy, spiky, dramatic, expressiveness, handmade texture, dramatic impact, rough energy, thematic titling, angular, pointed, jagged, irregular, brushed.
This font uses quick, angular strokes with sharp terminals and a slightly jagged, hand-drawn edge. Letterforms are mostly unconnected and lean on straight stems and narrow, tapered joins, with occasional curved bowls that still end in pointed tips. Stroke widths vary subtly within a character, suggesting a brush or flexible pen, and spacing feels uneven in a deliberate, expressive way. Ascenders are prominent while the lowercase bodies stay compact, giving the text a tall, wiry rhythm.
Best suited to short display settings where texture and attitude are more important than smooth readability—such as posters, titling, packaging accents, or music and event graphics. It can also work for spooky or fantastical themes in games and entertainment branding, especially at larger sizes where the pointed details stay clear.
The overall tone is tense and energetic, with a gritty, improvised feel. Its spiky silhouettes and scratch-like finishing convey a mischievous, ominous personality that reads as theatrical and attention-seeking rather than calm or refined.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, expressive handwriting made with a brush or pen, prioritizing dramatic silhouettes and a rough, hand-rendered texture. Its narrow, spiky construction seems geared toward creating high-impact titles with a slightly sinister or mischievous edge.
The uppercase shows strong, emblem-like shapes (notably in letters with diagonals and pointed counters), while the lowercase remains simpler and more note-like, enhancing the handmade contrast between display and text use. Numerals follow the same sharp, gestural logic, with pointed joints and brisk curves that keep the set visually consistent.