Print Yadul 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, branding, energetic, casual, expressive, urban, handmade, brush realism, handmade tone, fast emphasis, expressive display, contemporary edge, dry brush, textured, angular, spiky, slanted.
A dry-brush handwritten print with a pronounced rightward slant and brisk, segmented strokes. Letterforms show high stroke contrast created by brush pressure and speed, with tapered entries, blunt terminals, and occasional ink-break texture. The rhythm is lively and slightly irregular, with tight proportions, compact counters, and a mix of rounded and angular constructions that keep the texture active in text. Capitals feel tall and gestural, while the lowercase maintains a compact body with quick ascenders and lean, simplified shapes.
Works best for short-to-medium display settings such as posters, album/cover art, apparel graphics, packaging callouts, and punchy social media headlines. It can also suit expressive branding accents where a handmade brush texture is desired, but the energetic stroke breaks suggest avoiding very small sizes or dense, long-form paragraphs.
The overall tone is confident, spontaneous, and modern—more like marker-and-brush lettering than formal script. Its scratchy texture and energetic movement read as human and direct, lending a streetwise, editorial voice rather than a polished corporate one.
The design appears intended to emulate quick brush lettering with visible texture and pressure changes, balancing legibility with a bold, gestural personality. Its narrow, slanted forms and dynamic stroke endings aim to create a fast, contemporary voice that feels written in the moment.
Several letters show intentional variation in stroke thickness and edge roughness, reinforcing a hand-painted feel. Numerals follow the same brisk, calligraphic logic, staying narrow and upright-leaning for consistent color in running text.