Print Firik 1 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, social ads, energetic, expressive, handmade, playful, edgy, handmade impact, brush texture, expressive display, casual emphasis, brushy, dry-brush, textured, rough, gestural.
A lively, brush-drawn print face with strong stroke contrast and an intentionally rough, dry-brush texture. Letterforms are slightly slanted with variable stroke widths, tapered terminals, and occasional ink-break artifacts that create a gritty, handmade edge. Counters are generally open and rounded, while overall proportions feel compact with a short lowercase body and prominent ascenders/descenders. Spacing appears informal and organic, reinforcing the hand-rendered rhythm rather than strict typographic uniformity.
Best suited to display settings where texture and gesture are part of the message—posters, attention-grabbing headlines, packaging accents, and promotional graphics. It can work for short bursts of copy (taglines, pull quotes) where a raw, handmade voice is desired, but the textured strokes make it less ideal for long passages at small sizes.
The tone is bold and spirited, with a casual, human presence that feels energetic and slightly rebellious. Its textured strokes suggest speed and spontaneity, lending an expressive, street-poster attitude while staying friendly enough for playful messaging.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of a brush marker on paper: energetic, imperfect, and expressive. Its visual system prioritizes character and impact over geometric precision, aiming for a bold, handcrafted look that stands out quickly.
Uppercase letters read as punchy display forms with pronounced brush modulation, while the lowercase retains a sketchy, note-like character. Numerals follow the same gestural logic, with visible tapering and occasional overstroke effects that emphasize the drawn-in-ink aesthetic.