Print Yaror 6 is a very bold, very narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, social, energetic, expressive, casual, punchy, dynamic, hand-painted, attention-grabbing, informal edge, speedy gesture, display impact, brushy, textured, slanted, compact, spiky.
A compact, slanted brush print with thick, high-impact strokes and visibly textured edges that mimic dry-brush drag. Letterforms lean forward with brisk, angular movement, mixing broad downstrokes with tapered terminals and occasional sharp hooks. The rhythm is tight and narrow, with small counters and condensed proportions that keep words dense while preserving a hand-drawn irregularity. Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent brush logic, and numerals follow the same angled, gestural construction.
Well-suited to short, bold statements in posters, splashy headlines, and punchy branding where a hand-painted feel is desirable. It can also add attitude to packaging callouts, event promotions, and social graphics, especially when used at medium-to-large sizes where the brush texture reads clearly.
The font feels lively and assertive, like quick marker or brush lettering used for emphasis. Its roughened stroke texture and forward slant create a sense of motion and spontaneity, giving headlines an energetic, informal tone.
Designed to emulate fast, confident brush lettering with an emphasis on impact and momentum. The goal appears to be a textured, condensed display voice that feels handmade while remaining legible in brief phrases.
Texture is a defining feature: edges appear slightly frayed and inked-in, adding grit at display sizes. The condensed build and small interior spaces suggest it works best with modest tracking and adequate line spacing to avoid dark, crowded text blocks.