Print Nirel 7 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, greeting cards, playful, hand-drawn, quirky, casual, friendly, handmade feel, casual display, human warmth, quick note, monoline, tall, spiky terminals, irregular rhythm, open counters.
A tall, hand-drawn print face with mostly monoline strokes and slight, natural-looking pressure variation. The forms are narrow and vertically oriented, with loose, variable spacing and a gently uneven baseline that reinforces an organic rhythm. Terminals often taper to sharp, pen-like points, and many joins are simplified, giving letters a quick-sketched clarity rather than polished geometry. Round letters stay fairly open, while vertical stems dominate the texture, creating an airy but distinctly handwritten color.
This font suits short-to-medium display settings where a handmade voice is desirable: headlines, posters, packaging callouts, book or zine covers, and greeting cards. It also works well for quotes, labels, and kid-friendly or crafty branding where an informal printed texture helps set the tone.
The overall tone is informal and quirky, like neat marker notes with a bit of mischievous edge. It feels lighthearted and approachable, with enough irregularity to read as human and spontaneous rather than engineered.
The design appears intended to capture a quick, legible hand-printed style—tall, narrow, and slightly irregular—balancing readability with character. Its tapered terminals and inconsistent micro-details suggest a drawn tool influence, aiming for an authentic handwritten feel in display typography.
Capitals are especially tall and expressive, with a few signature shapes (notably rounded forms and looped details) that add personality without turning into script. Numerals follow the same narrow, hand-rendered logic, keeping the set visually consistent for casual display use.