Print Varuw 1 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, zines, game ui, comics, raw, playful, graffiti, quirky, edgy, expressiveness, impact, handmade texture, street aesthetic, angular, marker-like, jagged, irregular, spiky.
This hand-drawn print face uses narrow, slightly irregular proportions with a strong angular, chiseled construction. Strokes look marker-like and monolinear overall, with occasional thickening at turns and tapered terminals that add a scratchy, energetic texture. Counters are often triangular or diamond-shaped, and many joins are sharp, producing a faceted rhythm across words. Spacing and widths vary glyph to glyph, reinforcing the handmade feel while keeping an upright, readable silhouette.
It works best for short display text where its jagged energy can carry the message—posters, flyers, album or single covers, zines, and comic titling. It can also fit game UI labels, menu headers, or splash screens when you want an edgy, hand-rendered look without connected script.
The tone feels raw and streetwise, mixing playful mischief with a slightly aggressive edge. Its spiky geometry and uneven rhythm suggest quick lettering made for impact rather than polish, giving it a youthful, rebellious character.
The design appears intended to capture fast, hand-drawn lettering with a geometric, graffiti-adjacent twist—prioritizing personality, sharp silhouette, and visual punch over typographic regularity.
Distinctive diamond/lozenge shapes appear in several rounded letters, and diagonals are emphasized throughout, which helps the font read as stylized rather than casual everyday handwriting. The texture is bold enough to show at display sizes, while the irregularities can become busy in long passages.