Print Hirod 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids branding, stickers, playful, cartoony, casual, bouncy, friendly, playfulness, handmade feel, bold impact, friendly tone, rounded, blobby, chunky, hand-drawn, quirky.
A chunky, hand-drawn print style with softly rounded corners, uneven stroke edges, and a slightly right-leaning stance. The letterforms are built from broad, simplified shapes with low internal detailing and generous ink traps/soft notches where strokes meet. Proportions are intentionally irregular—bowls and counters vary noticeably from glyph to glyph—creating a lively rhythm. Terminals tend to be blunt and curved, and counters are small to medium, helping the black shapes read as solid, sticker-like silhouettes.
Best used at display sizes for headlines, posters, covers, and attention-grabbing packaging where the bold silhouette and playful rhythm can shine. It also fits kids-focused branding, casual signage, social graphics, and short, punchy phrases where a friendly hand-drawn voice is desired.
The overall tone is lighthearted and energetic, with a casual, doodled confidence that feels childlike without being messy. Its bouncy slant and chubby forms suggest fun, approachability, and an informal voice suited to expressive headlines.
The design appears intended to deliver an informal, cartoonish impact with strong fill and easy recognition, prioritizing personality and bold shape over precision. Its deliberate irregularity and rounded construction aim to make text feel handcrafted, approachable, and fun.
The numerals and capitals maintain the same blobby, cut-paper feel as the lowercase, supporting cohesive mixed-case settings. The texture comes from subtle wobble and uneven curves rather than visible brush grain, giving it a clean-but-handmade presence.