Print Eddun 6 is a very light, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, horror, fantasy, packaging, quirky, handmade, whimsical, spooky, storybook, handmade charm, thematic mood, expressive display, imperfect texture, scratchy, spidery, jagged, rustic, uneven.
A spidery hand-drawn print with thin, ink-like strokes and frequent tapering terminals. Letterforms are mostly monoline in feel but show natural pressure shifts and occasional heavier downstrokes, creating a wiry, slightly scratchy texture. Proportions are tall and lean with modest bowls, narrow apertures, and irregular stroke edges that mimic pen drag; spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic rhythm. Caps are expressive and sometimes angular, while lowercase remains simple and open, with long ascenders and descenders that add vertical animation to lines of text.
Best suited for display settings where character is more important than neutrality: posters, titles, book covers, game or event graphics, and themed packaging. It can also work for short pull quotes or labels when a handmade, slightly macabre or whimsical voice is desired, but it may feel too irregular for long-form reading at small sizes.
The overall tone is quirky and slightly eerie—like handwritten notes in a fantasy margin or a lightly haunted storybook. Its unevenness reads as personal and informal, giving text a nervous, lively energy rather than a polished, typographic calm.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of quick pen lettering—tall, lightly distressed, and deliberately imperfect—while remaining legible as unconnected print. Its animated terminals and uneven rhythm suggest a focus on mood and personality for expressive headlines and themed compositions.
Several characters feature distinctive hooked or flared terminals and occasional asymmetry, which helps individuality but can reduce uniformity at small sizes. Numerals match the same wiry construction and feel hand-sketched rather than geometric.