Print Ebrit 12 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, halloween, posters, game ui, book covers, spooky, hand-drawn, quirky, scratchy, folk, hand-drawn texture, spooky mood, quirky display, informal voice, inked, tall, angular, uneven, wiry.
A wiry, hand-drawn print style with tall proportions and a narrow overall footprint. Strokes are thin and slightly uneven, showing subtle wobble, tapered terminals, and occasional hooked or flicked endings that read like quick pen marks. Letterforms mix straight, angular construction with a few rounded bowls, producing irregular width and spacing that feels intentionally casual rather than geometric. Lowercase forms are small relative to the long ascenders, and the numerals keep the same narrow, sketchy rhythm.
Best suited to short display settings where its scratchy details and tall proportions can read clearly—titles, headers, posters, packaging accents, and themed graphics. It can also work for stylized UI labels or chapter openers when you want an intentionally handmade, spooky voice rather than neutral readability.
The tone is eerie and mischievous, with a scratchy, improvised energy that suggests handwritten notes, occult props, or a playful horror sensibility. Its uneven rhythm and spiky terminals add tension and personality, keeping the voice informal and slightly unsettling.
Likely drawn to capture the immediacy of quick ink lettering with a quirky, gothic-leaning attitude. The design emphasizes characterful terminals, irregular rhythm, and tall proportions to create a distinctive display texture.
In text, the tall caps and pronounced ascenders create a vertical, jagged skyline that becomes a defining texture. The thin strokes and narrow counters can make dense passages feel delicate, but they also enhance the handmade character at display sizes.