Print Forad 7 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, stickers, social graphics, quirky, handmade, playful, rustic, casual, handmade texture, casual display, human warmth, diy signage, rough-edged, textured, monoline-ish, compact, uneven.
A lively hand-drawn print with compact proportions, slightly irregular widths, and a mostly upright stance. Strokes look marker- or brush-made, with rough, nicked edges and occasional ink-like breaks that create a dry, textured fill. Letterforms are simple and readable, with rounded terminals and subtly inconsistent curves that give an intentionally imperfect rhythm. Overall spacing feels a bit tight and energetic, with small counters and a notably low lowercase height relative to the caps.
Works best for short to medium-length copy where personality is the priority: posters, titles, packaging callouts, stickers, and social or editorial display lines. The textured strokes and compact build also suit themed materials such as handmade goods branding, casual event promos, and playful signage.
The font conveys an informal, quirky tone—friendly and a little scrappy, like hand-lettered signage or a DIY label. Its texture and wobble add personality and warmth, steering the voice away from polished and toward approachable and playful.
Likely designed to mimic quick hand-lettering with a dry-marker texture, balancing legibility with a deliberately imperfect, crafted feel. The compact proportions and consistent roughening suggest it’s intended as a characterful display face that adds human touch without becoming cursive or overly expressive.
Capitals are sturdy and attention-grabbing while the lowercase stays compact, which can create a punchy, poster-like texture in mixed-case lines. The distressed edges remain consistent across letters and numerals, so the roughness reads as a deliberate stylistic layer rather than random noise.