Print Fidod 12 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, event promo, merch, energetic, casual, handmade, sporty, youthful, handmade feel, expressive display, casual impact, quick signage, brushy, slanted, textured, compact, bouncy.
A compact, brush-written print with a consistent rightward slant and chunky, tapered strokes. Letterforms are built from quick, decisive marks with visible edge texture and occasional dry-brush roughness, creating a lively, imperfect outline. Proportions lean condensed, with tight counters and relatively short lowercase bodies; round letters stay slightly narrow and upright in axis while terminals often flick or bluntly stop. Overall rhythm is springy and uneven in a controlled way, giving headings a punchy, hand-made presence.
Works best in short to medium display copy such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, event promotions, and social graphics where a hand-painted feel is desirable. It can also suit merch graphics and casual branding accents when paired with a simpler text face for longer reading.
The tone is informal and high-energy, like marker or brush lettering used for quick signage or expressive captions. Its roughened edges and forward motion feel active and friendly rather than refined, adding a human, DIY character to short messages.
Likely designed to mimic fast brush/marker lettering with a compact footprint, emphasizing momentum, texture, and an informal handmade personality. The goal appears to be strong visual impact and approachability rather than polished calligraphy or continuous script flow.
At larger sizes the textured stroke edges read as intentional grit; at smaller sizes the tight counters and rugged joins may start to fill in, so generous spacing and moderate sizes help maintain clarity. Numerals follow the same brushed, slanted construction and integrate well with the alphabet for casual display settings.