Print Dylas 7 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: cards, invitations, packaging, quotes, posters, casual, friendly, playful, personal, airy, informality, human touch, note-like, approachability, monoline, loopy, bouncy, rounded, hand-drawn.
A light, monoline handwritten print with a gentle rightward slant and irregular, hand-drawn rhythm. Strokes stay mostly uniform, with rounded terminals and occasional tapered flicks where curves finish. Proportions are compact and slightly condensed, with modest ascenders and longer, looser descenders that add movement. Spacing and character widths vary naturally, and several forms show looped or open counters that keep the texture airy at text sizes.
This style suits short-to-medium text in friendly contexts such as greeting cards, invitations, product packaging, social graphics, and pull quotes. It also works well for headings and captions where a casual handwritten presence is desired without connected script.
The overall tone is relaxed and personable, like quick pen lettering used in notes or informal captions. Its slight wobble and buoyant curves feel approachable and playful rather than polished or formal, giving copy a human, conversational voice.
The design appears intended to mimic everyday pen printing—legible, informal, and quick—while maintaining enough consistency to function as a coherent texty handwritten font across letters and numerals.
Uppercase letters are simple and upright-leaning with soft corners, while lowercase includes distinctive looped forms (notably in letters like g, y, and j) that introduce a lively baseline. Numerals match the same light, handwritten construction, keeping a consistent color alongside the alphabet.