Print Opra 7 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, social media, energetic, casual, expressive, confident, playful, hand-lettered feel, dynamic motion, casual impact, display emphasis, brushy, slanted, compact, rounded, tapered.
A slanted, brush-script style with compact proportions and a lively, handwritten rhythm. Strokes feel marker-like with rounded terminals and subtle tapering at starts and finishes, producing a smooth, continuous flow even though letters remain largely unconnected. Uppercase forms are simplified and cursive-influenced, while lowercase shapes keep a quick, sketchy consistency; counters are generally small and forms lean forward with a steady rightward momentum. Numerals follow the same casual, handwritten construction, with curved shapes and occasional flourish-like hooks.
Best suited to short, prominent text where its brushy energy can lead the composition—titles, poster lines, product names, packaging callouts, and social media graphics. It can also work for casual branding accents or menu highlights when used with ample size and spacing.
The font reads as upbeat and informal, conveying speed, friendliness, and a personal touch. Its forward slant and punchy stroke presence give it an assertive, energetic voice suited to expressive headlines rather than quiet, bookish typography.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, confident hand-lettering with a brush or marker, prioritizing motion and personality over strict typographic uniformity. Its compact, slanted forms aim to create dynamic word shapes that feel spontaneous and contemporary.
Letterfit appears tight and the overall texture is dense, creating strong word shapes at larger sizes. Some forms show intentional irregularities typical of handwriting, which adds charm but can reduce clarity in small sizes or long passages.