Print Yegoy 9 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, social media, craft branding, handmade, playful, scrappy, casual, quirky, handmade feel, diy texture, casual display, personality, brushy, textured, rounded, monoline-ish, irregular.
A hand-drawn, marker-like print with compact proportions and a slightly uneven baseline rhythm. Strokes are dense and dark with subtle tapering and rough, textured edges that suggest a dry brush or felt-tip. Letterforms lean toward simplified geometry—round counters, short terminals, and occasional blobby joins—while maintaining intentional inconsistency in widths and stroke endings for a natural, sketched feel. Uppercase is tall and narrow, lowercase is compact with small bowls and short extenders, and numerals follow the same chunky, hand-rendered logic.
Best suited to display settings where its hand-made texture can be appreciated: posters, short headlines, packaging callouts, album or event graphics, and casual branding for craft or indie-oriented products. It can also work for short UI or social captions when a personal, drawn note is desired, though the textured strokes may feel busy at very small sizes.
The font reads friendly and informal, with a lively, imperfect texture that feels personal and spontaneous. Its narrow, punchy silhouettes and rough stroke edges give it a slightly grungy, DIY energy while staying approachable rather than aggressive.
The design intention appears to be a casual, hand-rendered print that captures the look of quickly brushed or marked lettering, prioritizing personality and texture over strict regularity. It aims to deliver an authentic DIY voice that feels human and slightly rugged while remaining readable.
Spacing appears relatively open for such narrow shapes, helping the textured strokes stay legible in short phrases. The design shows consistent tool character across letters and figures, and the roughness is more about edge texture than dramatic stroke contrast.