Print Firod 7 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, horror titles, grungy, handmade, raw, playful, quirky, handmade feel, ink texture, display impact, rough energy, brushy, textured, jagged, irregular, condensed.
A condensed, hand-drawn print face with heavy, brush-like strokes and a visibly rough edge. Letterforms show deliberate irregularity in stroke width and contour, with chiseled terminals, occasional wobble in verticals, and uneven joins that create a dry-brush texture. Proportions are compact with tight counters and a relatively low lowercase presence compared to the capitals, while widths vary per glyph for a lively rhythm. Overall spacing and shapes feel intentionally imperfect, prioritizing character and impact over geometric precision.
Works best in short to medium display settings where texture and personality are an asset—posters, title cards, packaging callouts, event graphics, and cover art. It can also add attitude to branding accents or pull quotes, but the rough edges and condensed forms are less suited to long-form small-size text.
The font conveys a scrappy, handmade energy—equal parts mischievous and gritty. Its textured silhouettes and uneven ink feel suggest an informal, DIY tone that can read as spooky, punk, or street-art adjacent depending on context.
Likely designed to mimic quick, forceful hand lettering made with a dry brush or marker, capturing uneven ink and imperfect edges for a bold, expressive display voice.
Capitals carry strong poster-like presence with simplified, slightly distorted structures, while lowercase forms remain legible but more irregular in finish. Numerals match the same rough, brush-cut treatment, keeping a consistent texture across the set.