Print Golup 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, titles, album art, game ui, edgy, spooky, punk, handmade, retro, expressive display, gritty texture, high impact, hand-lettered feel, angular, condensed, brushy, jagged, irregular.
A condensed, hand-drawn lettering style with a consistent rightward slant and low-contrast strokes that feel like a dry brush or marker. Forms are tall and narrow with angular joints, tapered terminals, and slightly uneven stroke edges that create a scratchy texture. Counters are compact and often squared-off, and many letters show subtle wobble and width variation, reinforcing an informal, hand-rendered rhythm. Numerals and capitals share the same compressed proportions and sharp, cut-in shapes, keeping the set visually cohesive.
Works best for short display text such as posters, headlines, titles, album/cover art, game menus, and event graphics where a gritty, handmade look is desired. It can also be effective for packaging accents or pull quotes when set with generous line spacing to keep the narrow forms from feeling crowded.
The overall tone is edgy and dramatic, with a slightly menacing, poster-like energy. Its jagged, brushy silhouettes suggest handmade urgency—well suited to horror-leaning, punk, or underground aesthetics while still reading clearly at display sizes.
Likely designed to capture a fast, hand-lettered brush feel in a condensed footprint, prioritizing expressive texture and sharp silhouettes over typographic neutrality. The consistent slant and cohesive angular language aim to deliver strong visual impact in branding and display contexts.
The font’s tight horizontal footprint and tall ascenders give lines a vertical emphasis, while the irregular outlines add texture that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes. Spacing appears intentionally compact, contributing to a dense, high-impact word shape.