Print Afbor 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, quotes, packaging, social posts, invites, casual, friendly, handwritten, lively, personal, informality, approachability, handwritten realism, everyday note, compactness, monoline, upright slant, rounded, open counters, loopy descenders.
A casual handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and smooth, monoline strokes. Letterforms are narrow and lightly condensed, with rounded joins and softly tapered terminals that mimic quick pen writing. The lowercase is compact with a notably short x-height and long, looping ascenders/descenders, while capitals are taller and more gestural, giving the line a lively rhythm. Numerals follow the same cursive-leaning, single-stroke logic, maintaining an even color and low stroke modulation across text.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where a personal, informal voice is desired, such as greeting cards, invitations, social media graphics, lifestyle packaging, and pull quotes. It can also work for headings or subheads that need a handwritten accent, especially when paired with a neutral sans for supporting copy.
The overall tone feels approachable and personal, like an informal note written with a felt-tip or fine marker. Its energetic slant and bouncy proportions add warmth and spontaneity without becoming messy, making it read as friendly and human rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture the speed and ease of everyday handwriting while keeping forms consistent enough for clear reading. Its condensed, slanted construction and simple monoline stroke suggest a goal of fitting comfortably in tight spaces while still feeling expressive and hand-made.
Spacing appears relatively open for such a condensed design, which helps counters stay readable in running text. The design balances legibility with expressive quirks—especially in curved letters and looping forms—creating a natural, handwritten cadence across words and pangrams.