Print Fokof 6 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album covers, headlines, stickers, streetwear, grunge, edgy, raw, punk, noisy, add grit, look handmade, feel loud, evoke diy, distressed, rough, jagged, blocky, condensed.
A condensed, block-built display face with heavy vertical emphasis and sharp, chipped edges that mimic worn ink or roughly cut stencil shapes. Strokes are mostly straight and rectangular with small notches and bite-like voids along stems and terminals, creating an intentionally irregular silhouette. Counters are tight and angular, and the lowercase remains compact with a short x-height, reinforcing a stacked, punchy rhythm. Overall spacing and widths vary slightly from glyph to glyph, adding a hand-drawn, imperfect print feel while keeping the construction largely upright and geometric.
Best suited to headlines and short statements in posters, album/playlist art, event promos, merchandise graphics, and bold branding accents where a distressed, handmade print texture is desired. It can also work for labels and punchy callouts, especially when set with generous tracking or ample line spacing to keep the dense shapes from clumping.
The texture reads gritty and confrontational, like hurried DIY lettering on posters or packaging. Its uneven edges and dark mass give it a loud, urban energy that feels rebellious and slightly ominous rather than refined.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a rough, printed texture—combining condensed, sign-like letterforms with deliberate wear and irregularities to evoke handmade production and gritty visual culture.
Legibility holds best at larger sizes where the distressed edge detail can be perceived as texture rather than noise. The numerals follow the same condensed, blocky construction, and the overall color is very dense, producing strong contrast against light backgrounds.