Print Fokeh 4 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, headlines, branding, energetic, casual, handmade, punchy, youthful, expressiveness, display impact, handmade feel, compact fit, brushy, condensed, upright slant, dry texture, angular joins.
A condensed brush-style print face with a consistent rightward slant and compact proportions. Strokes are thick and fairly even, with subtly rough, dry-brush edges that create a textured silhouette. Letterforms are mostly unconnected and built from quick, tapered strokes, producing sharp terminals and occasional wedge-like corners. Rhythm is lively and slightly irregular, with small variations in stroke start/finish and width that reinforce a hand-drawn character while remaining broadly consistent across the set.
Well suited to posters, event flyers, and attention-grabbing headlines where a brisk, hand-painted feel is desired. It can also work for branding accents, packaging callouts, and social media graphics that benefit from an expressive, handmade tone. Use with adequate size and spacing to preserve counters and maintain legibility.
The overall tone is informal and energetic, with a sporty, poster-like punch that feels spontaneous rather than polished. Its narrow, fast brush rhythm suggests motion and urgency, making it read as confident and expressive. The texture adds a tactile, handmade quality that can feel approachable and contemporary.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering in a compact, space-efficient footprint while keeping a cohesive, repeatable texture. Its emphasis on speed, slant, and bold presence points to display-first communication where personality and impact matter more than typographic neutrality.
Capitals are tall and compressed, giving headings a stacked, vertical emphasis, while lowercase maintains clear differentiation and a brisk, sketch-like cadence. Numerals follow the same brush logic and slant, matching the alphabet well for mixed alphanumeric settings. The tight interior spaces and textured edges can reduce clarity at very small sizes, but the style holds together strongly at display and short-text scales.