Print Didat 7 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, personal notes, packaging, craft branding, children’s materials, casual, friendly, whimsical, personal, lighthearted, handwritten charm, informal clarity, human texture, playful tone, monoline, loopy, bouncy, airy, rounded.
A relaxed handwritten print with a monoline feel and softly varying stroke pressure, as if drawn with a fine pen. Forms are slightly right-leaning with open, rounded bowls and a bouncy baseline that creates an uneven, human rhythm. Capitals are simple and narrow with gentle curves, while lowercase shows taller ascenders/descenders and occasional looped constructions (notably in letters like g, y, and j). Spacing is loose and irregular by design, with variable character widths and a generally open, legible silhouette at text sizes.
Works well for greeting cards, invitations, journaling aesthetics, and lifestyle or craft branding where an informal handwritten voice is needed. It also suits light packaging, labels, and headings or pull quotes in friendly editorial layouts, especially when you want text to feel like it was written by hand.
The tone is casual and approachable, with a playful, sketchbook-like energy. Its slightly loopy details and light touch feel conversational and personal rather than formal or authoritative.
Designed to mimic neat, everyday handwriting with enough consistency for readable setting, while preserving natural quirks such as uneven baseline rhythm, simplified constructions, and occasional looped strokes. The goal appears to be an easygoing, personable texture that stays clear without becoming overly polished.
Digit shapes follow the same handwritten logic, with open counters and a lightly wavering stroke that keeps the texture consistent across letters and numerals. The texture reads clean in short passages, but the intentional irregularity and narrow, airy strokes make it best suited to settings where a human note-like quality is desirable.