Print Lylur 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, classroom, greeting cards, packaging, posters, playful, friendly, quirky, casual, handmade, handwritten feel, approachability, informal clarity, compact setting, rounded, bouncy, open, loose, imperfect.
A narrow, monoline handwritten print with gently rounded terminals and a lively, uneven stroke rhythm. Letterforms are simplified and open, with soft curves, occasional kinked joins, and subtle baseline wobble that reinforces an organic, drawn feel. Proportions are compact with relatively small lowercase bodies, while ascenders and select capitals rise prominently; counters stay generous for clarity despite the tight width. Numerals follow the same light, sketch-like construction with simple, legible shapes.
Works well for short to medium text in friendly contexts such as educational materials, craft branding, invitations, labels, and upbeat headlines. It’s especially suited to designs that benefit from a human touch—notes, captions, and playful packaging—where a neat but hand-drawn look supports the message.
The overall tone is cheerful and informal, with a slightly quirky, doodled personality that feels approachable rather than polished. Its narrow, springy rhythm suggests quick notes, kid-friendly materials, or casual signage where warmth matters more than typographic precision.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, quickly drawn print handwriting with a consistent pen line, balancing legibility with expressive irregularities. Its narrow build and open shapes suggest a goal of fitting more characters per line while maintaining a light, approachable texture.
Capitals read as tall and slender, and several forms lean into handwritten idiosyncrasies (notably in curved letters and diagonals), creating a distinctive texture in longer lines. Spacing appears airy enough to keep the narrow letters from feeling cramped, helping word shapes remain readable in the sample text.