Print Firez 14 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, apparel, album art, energetic, expressive, casual, urban, handmade, impact, handmade feel, motion, informality, texture, brushy, rough, dry-brush, slanted, angular.
A slanted brush-style print hand shows thick, fast strokes with evident dry-brush texture and occasional broken edges. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with angular turns, tapered terminals, and a lively baseline that feels hand-driven rather than mechanically even. Stroke endings frequently flick or hook, and counters stay relatively tight, helping the alphabet read as a dense, punchy script-like print. Overall spacing is a bit irregular in a natural way, reinforcing the handmade rhythm.
Well-suited for short, attention-grabbing text such as posters, social graphics, headlines, and packaging callouts where texture and energy are an asset. It can also work for apparel graphics and branding accents, especially where a hand-painted or street-inspired tone is desired; longer passages may benefit from generous tracking and size to preserve clarity.
The font conveys urgency and personality—confident, spontaneous, and a little gritty. Its brush texture and forward slant suggest motion and emphasis, making it feel contemporary and informal rather than refined or traditional.
The design appears intended to capture the look of quick brush lettering in a repeatable type system—prioritizing impact, speed, and texture over precision. It aims to deliver a bold, human voice for display settings while keeping letterforms legible and consistent enough for typical headline use.
Uppercase forms lean toward brush-lettered caps with simplified construction, while lowercase maintains a quick handwritten clarity without connecting strokes. Numerals follow the same brisk brush logic, keeping the set visually consistent across letters and figures.