Print Bikim 7 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s, invitations, playful, casual, quirky, friendly, hand-drawn, handmade feel, informality, warmth, personality, approachability, rounded, wiry, sketchy, irregular, bouncy.
A hand-drawn, monoline font with a wiry stroke and visibly uneven contours that mimic marker or pen pressure and retracing. Forms are generally rounded with open apertures and loose, informal construction; curves often wobble slightly and terminals taper softly rather than ending in crisp cuts. Spacing and character widths vary noticeably, creating an organic rhythm, while caps and lowercase share a consistent, simple skeleton that keeps words readable despite the intentional irregularity.
This font suits short-to-medium display text where a handmade feel is desirable—headlines, posters, packaging labels, greeting cards, classroom materials, and informal invitations. It can also work for social graphics and hobby/DIY branding where warmth and spontaneity matter more than typographic precision.
The overall tone is casual and approachable, with a playful, slightly quirky personality that feels like quick hand lettering on a note or poster. Its imperfect outlines and bouncy proportions give it a friendly, human presence rather than a polished, corporate voice.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of quick, unconnected handwriting while maintaining a clear, legible print structure. Its deliberate irregularities and variable rhythm emphasize personality and informality over strict consistency, aiming for a lively, human-made look.
Several glyphs show distinctive hand-drawn quirks such as looped or spiral-like counters (notably in some rounded letters) and occasional stroke overlaps, reinforcing the sketched character. Numerals follow the same loose, drawn style, with soft curves and simplified shapes that match the alphabet.