Print Udlom 4 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, packaging, stickers, playful, spooky, punk, handmade, comic, expressiveness, diy feel, impact, texture, brushy, ragged, blobby, chunky, inked.
A chunky hand-drawn display face with irregular, brushy strokes and visibly rough edges. Letterforms are mostly upright with simplified construction, rounded bowls, and occasional sharp flicks where strokes taper or end abruptly. Spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating a lively, uneven rhythm; counters are often small and partially closed by heavy ink. The texture reads like a marker or brush pen pressed firmly, with slight wobble and organic inconsistency across the alphabet and numerals.
Best suited for short display settings where texture and personality are assets—posters, headlines, covers, event flyers, and packaging that wants a hand-painted feel. It can also work for playful brand marks or merch graphics, but the rough edges and variable rhythm make it less ideal for small, dense body text.
The overall tone is informal and expressive, with a slightly eerie, mischievous edge. Its heavy, blotty marks and scratchy terminals give it a handmade, DIY energy that can feel comic, punk, or horror-adjacent depending on color and context.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-painted lettering—prioritizing character and impact over precision. Its exaggerated weight, uneven widths, and inked texture suggest a font made for expressive display typography that feels personal and slightly wild.
Uppercase forms feel more emphatic and poster-like, while the lowercase keeps the same weight and texture but with tighter counters and a more compact feel. Numerals are bold and gestural, matching the irregular stroke endings and giving sequences a hand-painted look rather than a strictly geometric one.