Print Yolaf 6 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album covers, packaging, social media, expressive, edgy, casual, energetic, raw, handwritten feel, display impact, human warmth, edgy tone, speed gesture, condensed, brushy, scratchy, spiky, angular.
A condensed, slanted handwritten print with brisk, tapered strokes and a slightly scratchy brush-pen texture. Letterforms are tall and compressed, with long ascenders/descenders and a notably small x-height that makes the lowercase feel delicate next to the uppercase. Strokes often sharpen into pointed terminals and occasional flicks, with subtle width modulation that suggests fast hand pressure changes. Spacing and rhythm are intentionally irregular, giving the line a lively, hand-drawn cadence while remaining largely unconnected.
Best suited to short to medium display settings where its tall, compressed gestures can stay legible—posters, headlines, editorial pull quotes, and expressive brand accents. It can work in packaging or social graphics where a fast, hand-written tone is desired, but the small lowercase proportions make it less ideal for dense body text.
The font conveys an urgent, expressive attitude—part casual marker note, part edgy display scribble. Its narrow, spiky rhythm feels energetic and a bit rebellious, lending a contemporary, human voice rather than a polished script elegance.
Designed to capture the immediacy of a quick, confident hand with a brushy pen: narrow proportions for intensity, pointed terminals for bite, and natural irregularities for authenticity in display-driven typography.
Uppercase forms read as the primary personality carriers, while lowercase appears minimal and airy at text sizes due to the short x-height. Numerals follow the same brisk, handwritten logic and stay narrow, helping mixed settings retain a tight, vertical flow.