Print Ahdaf 7 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, headlines, quotes, casual, lively, expressive, handmade, friendly, handwritten feel, casual branding, expressive display, quick lettering, brushy, textured, organic, dynamic, slanted.
An informal, brush-pen style with a consistent rightward slant and energetic stroke rhythm. Letterforms are narrow and compact, with medium stroke contrast that comes from pressure-like thick–thin transitions and tapered terminals rather than sharp, mechanical modulation. Strokes show slight wobble and textured edges, giving a natural, hand-drawn feel; curves are open and streamlined, and joins are mostly unconnected with occasional near-touching gestures. Uppercase shapes read as simplified, cursive-influenced print, while the lowercase maintains a quick handwritten construction with compact bowls and relatively short ascenders/descenders.
Well-suited to short display text where a handmade voice is desirable: posters, packaging callouts, social graphics, invitations, and quote treatments. It can also work for subheads or short annotations when paired with a calmer text face to balance the energy.
The overall tone is conversational and approachable, like quick lettering made with a marker or brush. Its lively slant and visible hand pressure add personality and momentum, making it feel friendly, informal, and slightly adventurous rather than polished or corporate.
Designed to emulate fast, confident brush handwriting in a readable print structure, prioritizing personality and motion over strict uniformity. The goal appears to be a versatile casual script-like print that can add warmth and emphasis in branding and promotional contexts.
Numerals match the same brisk, hand-rendered logic, with rounded forms and tapered ends that keep the set cohesive. The texture and stroke irregularity contribute charm at display sizes, while small sizes may appear busy where strokes bunch in tight counters.