Print Engas 1 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album covers, event promos, energetic, casual, expressive, playful, edgy, handmade feel, display impact, brush texture, informal voice, brushy, textured, rough, hand-drawn, organic.
A chunky brush-printed hand with dense, rounded strokes and visibly uneven edges. Letterforms are slightly slanted with a lively baseline and irregular stroke terminals that mimic dry-brush breakup and ink pooling. Counters are often tight and partially closed, giving the shapes a compact, punchy feel, while widths and interior spacing vary from glyph to glyph for an intentionally imperfect rhythm. Overall spacing reads more like marker or brush lettering than constructed type, with simplified geometry and strong silhouette recognition.
Well suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, splashy headlines, product packaging, album or podcast cover titles, and event promotions where texture and attitude are assets. It can also work for social graphics and stickers when used in larger sizes with generous tracking.
The font communicates immediacy and personality, like quick signage or a handwritten note made with a loaded brush. Its rough texture and assertive mass add a bold, street-poster energy, while the rounded forms keep it friendly and informal. The tone feels spontaneous and human rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture the look of fast, confident brush lettering in a repeatable font, prioritizing texture, gesture, and bold presence over precision. It aims to deliver a handcrafted feel with strong silhouettes that hold up in display settings.
The heavy ink coverage and textured edges can cause small counters and joins to fill in at reduced sizes, so it reads best when given room and scale. The slant and uneven stroke behavior create motion, but also introduce a deliberately varied color across lines of text.