Print Dinat 7 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, game ui, packaging, headlines, sketchy, rune-like, playful, quirky, restless, handwritten energy, stylized edge, display voice, informal texture, angular, spiky, monoline, dry brush, triangular forms.
A wiry, hand-drawn print face built from quick, angular strokes and open counters. The line work is mostly monoline with occasional pressure-like thickening at turns, creating a dry, marker-or-pen feel. Letterforms lean forward and vary in width, with pointed terminals, sharp joins, and frequent triangular construction—especially in A, V/W, and several diagonals. Curves are simplified into facets, giving the overall texture a jagged, energetic rhythm while keeping spacing loose and informal.
Best suited to short display settings where its jagged texture and forward motion can be appreciated—posters, titles, packaging accents, album/cover art, and game or fantasy-adjacent UI labeling. It can work for pull quotes or short captions, but the irregular rhythm and faceted shapes are most effective at larger sizes.
The tone is spirited and slightly mysterious, combining scribbled immediacy with a rune-like, geometric edge. It reads as casual and expressive rather than polished, with an adventurous, handmade character that feels lively and a bit mischievous.
The design appears intended to capture fast, personal handwriting with a stylized, angular twist—prioritizing character and movement over strict regularity. Its simplified, faceted curves and pointed terminals suggest a deliberate aim for an expressive, slightly cryptic display voice.
Uppercase forms show the strongest angular geometry, while lowercase mixes simplified handwritten shapes with occasional emblem-like forms (notably diamond-shaped O/0). Numerals are consistent with the same sharp, sketched construction and pointed corners, reinforcing an overall spiky texture.