Print Gamek 10 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: game titles, fantasy branding, posters, book covers, packaging, runic, fantasy, hand-drawn, primitive, rustic, evoke runes, hand-carved feel, themed display, expressive texture, angular, chiseled, triangular counters, irregular, tapered strokes.
A hand-drawn, angular display face built from chunky strokes and sharp, wedge-like joins. Letterforms favor triangular counters, notched terminals, and asymmetric curves that feel carved rather than constructed, with subtle variation in stroke thickness and edge smoothness. Proportions are compact and slightly uneven in width from glyph to glyph, while maintaining a consistent cap height and a steady baseline that keeps text coherent. Numerals and punctuation match the same carved geometry, reinforcing a unified, symbol-like texture.
Best suited to display settings where its carved, runic character can be read at size—titles, headings, logos, and short callouts for fantasy or adventure themes. It also works well for packaging or event graphics that benefit from a handmade, folkloric look, while extended body text is better reserved for larger sizes and generous spacing.
The overall tone reads as runic and mythic, with a rugged, hand-crafted energy reminiscent of stone or wood carving. Its sharp geometry and playful irregularities give it a fantasy-leaning voice that feels adventurous, slightly ominous, and theatrical without becoming decorative to the point of illegibility.
The design appears intended to evoke a carved or runic inscription through sharp angles, triangular counters, and intentionally imperfect stroke edges. It prioritizes character and atmosphere over strict typographic regularity, aiming for an illustrative, hand-made presence that still holds together across full words and sentences.
In longer passages the dense black shapes create a strong color on the page; the distinctive triangular bowls (notably in characters like O and D) and frequent diagonal cuts become the primary identifying motif. The irregular, hand-hewn edges add personality, but also make the texture busier at smaller sizes.