Print Fanuv 4 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, horror titles, event flyers, branding, grunge, horror, punk, handmade, rough, create mood, add grit, look handmade, feel rebellious, distressed, ragged, inked, uneven, blotchy.
This font uses chunky, compact letterforms with jagged, distressed edges and irregular silhouettes that feel cut or torn rather than smoothly drawn. Strokes are heavy and mostly monoline in spirit, but with frequent nicks, notches, and ink-like bulges that create a gritty texture. Counters are small and sometimes partially occluded, and terminals often end in sharp, chipped points. Spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an improvised, hand-rendered rhythm while staying largely upright and stable on the baseline.
It works best for short, high-impact display settings such as posters, album covers, horror or thriller titles, and attention-grabbing event flyers. The distressed edges also suit logos and branding where a gritty, handmade texture is desirable, especially at larger sizes where the internal shapes remain clear.
The overall tone is dark and abrasive, with a rebellious, DIY energy. Its rough texture and uneven contours read as ominous and theatrical, leaning toward horror, punk, and gritty underground aesthetics rather than friendly informality.
The design appears intended to emulate rough, hand-printed lettering with deliberate distressing, prioritizing texture and attitude over refinement. Its consistent heaviness and chipped contours suggest a focus on creating instant mood for display typography rather than long-form readability.
In the sample text, the distressed texture is strong enough to become a secondary pattern, especially in dense lines and at smaller sizes. The numerals share the same chipped, ink-worn character, and the uppercase set carries a more poster-like presence than the lowercase due to its heavier, blockier shapes.