Print Ganom 1 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, halloween, grunge, playful, spooky, handmade, rough, handmade texture, rough impact, themed display, comic grit, chunky, blobby, irregular, organic, distressed.
A chunky, hand-drawn display face with tall, compact proportions and heavily rounded, blobby strokes. Edges are intentionally uneven and wobbly, creating a stamped/ink-squeezed silhouette with frequent bulges and nicks rather than crisp terminals. Counters are small and sometimes pinched, and curves dominate over sharp corners, giving letters a soft but rugged mass. Overall rhythm is lively and inconsistent in a controlled way, with noticeable variation in stroke width and internal shapes from glyph to glyph.
Well suited to bold headlines, posters, and short-form copy where a distressed, hand-made look is desirable. It can add character to packaging, stickers, event flyers, album/playlist art, and themed seasonal materials, especially when the goal is an eye-catching, gritty texture rather than quiet readability.
The font projects a gritty, mischievous tone—somewhere between playful cartoon lettering and eerie, inky horror styling. Its irregular texture and swollen forms feel handmade and a bit chaotic, lending an energetic, rebellious voice that reads more as attitude than refinement.
Likely designed to mimic quick marker or brush lettering with ink spread and wear, trading precision for personality. The emphasis appears to be on punchy, high-impact shapes that feel handcrafted and slightly unsettling, ideal for expressive display typography.
The tight apertures and dense black shapes make the texture quite dark, especially in longer lines, while the irregular contours add strong visual noise. It performs best when allowed generous size and spacing so the rough edges and quirky shapes remain legible rather than merging into a heavy block.