Print Feve 10 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, event flyers, packaging accents, raw, grungy, energetic, playful, handmade, expressive impact, handmade texture, gritty display, informal voice, brushy, rough-edged, inked, compressed, chunky.
A heavily inked, brush-like hand print with compressed proportions and irregular stroke edges. The letterforms show noticeable texture and wobble, with blunt terminals, occasional tapered starts, and uneven counters that create a lively rhythm. Widths vary by glyph, but the overall stance stays upright and compact, producing dense word shapes with strong black coverage. Curves are slightly lumpy and organic rather than geometric, reinforcing the hand-rendered feel.
Best suited to short, attention-grabbing settings such as posters, headlines, album/cover art, event flyers, and bold packaging callouts. It can also work for branding elements that want a handmade, gritty edge, particularly in large display sizes where the brush texture becomes a feature.
The font reads as raw and expressive, with a gritty, street-poster energy. Its rough outlines and punchy weight give it an informal, rebellious tone that can also feel playful and mischievous. The overall impression is handmade and immediate, like quick lettering done with a loaded marker or brush.
The design appears intended to capture fast, analog brush lettering with high impact—prioritizing character, texture, and spontaneity over polished uniformity. Its compact, dark forms suggest an aim toward strong display presence and a distinctly handmade voice.
At text sizes the texture and tight spacing can cause interior shapes to fill in, so it performs best when given breathing room and sufficient size. The strong silhouette and irregular edges make it more about impact and personality than quiet readability, especially in longer passages.