Print Fakev 1 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, packaging, event promos, raw, energetic, gritty, playful, handmade, handmade impact, rough texture, informal energy, diy character, brushy, textured, choppy, ragged, compressed.
A heavy, brush-drawn display face with a pronounced right slant and tightly packed, condensed proportions. Strokes are thick and uneven, with visible texture and ragged edges that suggest dry-brush or marker drag; curves and terminals often break into irregular blobs rather than clean tapers. Counters are small and sometimes partially closed, and the baseline feels lively with slight bounce and inconsistent stroke endings that reinforce the hand-rendered rhythm.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, punchy headlines, album or playlist artwork, event promotions, and packaging where texture and attitude are an asset. It also works well for badges, stickers, and social graphics, especially when given generous size and a bit of breathing room.
The overall tone is loud, spontaneous, and a bit rough-around-the-edges—more street-poster and DIY than polished signage. Its slanted, high-ink presence reads as urgent and expressive, with an informal friendliness that can skew edgy depending on color and context.
This font appears designed to capture the immediacy of hand-painted lettering in a compact, high-contrast silhouette—prioritizing personality and impact over typographic refinement. The intentional roughness and compressed stance aim to deliver a bold, DIY voice that feels human and spontaneous.
In the text sample, the dense black mass and textured contours become the dominant visual feature, while internal shapes (especially in rounded letters and numerals) stay tight. The irregular edges add character at larger sizes but can turn into visual noise when set too small or tightly tracked.