Print Foman 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, labels, headlines, rustic, handmade, storybook, quirky, worn, handcrafted feel, casual display, vintage charm, texture, rough-edged, textured, irregular, inked, organic.
A narrow, hand-drawn print with uneven, slightly wobbly strokes and visibly rough edges. Terminals often taper or fray as if made with a dry brush or worn marker, and curves are lumpy rather than perfectly geometric. Letterforms keep a mostly simple, readable skeleton, but proportions and stroke placement vary from glyph to glyph, creating a lively rhythm. Counters are relatively open, while verticals tend to be slightly pinched and irregular, giving the set a compact, condensed feel.
Well-suited to short display settings where texture and personality are an asset: posters, product packaging, labels, café or market-style signage, and book or chapter titles. It can also work for pull quotes or UI accents when used large enough to preserve the rough stroke detail and irregular edges.
The overall tone is informal and tactile, like handmade signage or a printed note made with a distressed pen. Its irregularities add charm and a slightly old-world, storybook energy, with a hint of grunge from the textured outlines. It feels friendly and expressive rather than precise or corporate.
The design appears intended to mimic hand-lettered print made with a slightly dry, imperfect tool, prioritizing warmth and character over uniform precision. Its condensed proportions and textured outlines suggest a display-oriented face meant to inject a crafted, vintage-leaning feel into titles and branding.
Uppercase shapes are straightforward and blocky with soft, imperfect corners; lowercase mixes rounded and angular constructions with noticeable baseline and stroke wobble in running text. Numerals follow the same drawn texture and uneven weight distribution, maintaining consistency with the alphabet. The texture and narrow fit can add character in headings, but the rough perimeter may reduce clarity at very small sizes.