Print Obdej 11 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: horror posters, fantasy titles, halloween, game ui, book covers, spooky, witchy, medieval, arcane, quirky, thematic display, handmade feel, atmosphere, vintage horror, spiky, jagged, angular, brushy, textured.
A scratchy, hand-drawn display face with sharp terminals and irregular, brush-like stroke edges. Letterforms are upright but loosely constructed, mixing pointed wedges, hooked ends, and occasional spur-like protrusions that give the outlines a carved or ink-brushed feel. Stroke thickness varies within and across glyphs, and widths are inconsistent, creating a lively, uneven rhythm; counters tend to be tight and shapes are slightly condensed in places. In text, the baseline and spacing feel deliberately unruly, producing a dark, energetic texture with strong silhouette character.
Best suited for short, prominent text where the distressed, spiky forms can act as illustration—titles, posters, packaging, and on-screen headings for horror or fantasy themes. It can also work for chapter openers, pull quotes, and logo-style wordmarks when a hand-made, arcane feel is desired; for longer passages, larger sizes and generous spacing help preserve readability.
The overall tone is eerie and theatrical, with a distinctly occult or fantasy flavor. Its jagged detailing and uneven rhythm suggest spells, folklore, and haunted-story aesthetics rather than everyday handwriting. The mood reads playful-menacing—more camp horror and dungeon set-dressing than grim formality.
The design appears intended to simulate hand-rendered lettering with a rough brush or nib, emphasizing dramatic silhouettes and pointed terminals to evoke supernatural and medieval-fantasy associations. Its controlled inconsistency suggests a purposeful “crafted” look rather than a polished text face.
Capitals are highly stylized and attention-grabbing, while lowercase keeps the same spiked vocabulary and contributes to a choppy, animated word shape. Numerals follow the same rough, inked construction and maintain the irregular edge quality, helping the font feel consistent across mixed content.