Print Wagig 4 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, horror, streetwear, grunge, handmade, quirky, edgy, playful, diy feel, distressed look, attitude, handmade charm, distressed, rough, scratchy, inked, irregular.
A hand-drawn print style with slim, slightly condensed proportions and a lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes show intentional distressing and broken contours, with occasional blobs, nicks, and scratch-like voids that create a worn, inked texture. Curves are generally round but imperfect, terminals vary from blunt to tapered, and widths fluctuate subtly from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an improvised, non-mechanical feel. Numerals and capitals stay clear at display sizes while retaining the same weathered surface and quirky geometry.
Best suited to posters, titles, packaging accents, and other display applications where the rough texture can read clearly. It works especially well for music artwork, streetwear branding, Halloween or horror-adjacent promotions, and any project aiming for a DIY, zine-like voice rather than polished neutrality.
The overall tone feels gritty and mischievous—like marker lettering that’s been scuffed, photocopied, or dragged across rough paper. It balances playful informality with a slightly ominous, punk-zine edge, making it attention-grabbing without turning fully chaotic.
Likely designed to deliver a casual handwritten print with built-in distress—capturing the spontaneity of hand lettering while adding a worn, gritty surface for extra attitude and character. The goal appears to be immediacy and personality over typographic refinement.
The distressed detailing is prominent inside bowls and along outer edges, so the texture becomes a major part of the silhouette. Spacing looks more at home in short bursts than in dense text, where the irregularities can visually accumulate.