Print Fidij 7 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, event promos, energetic, casual, playful, expressive, dynamic, handmade feel, attention-grabbing, expressive tone, casual branding, dynamic emphasis, brushy, textured, slanted, punchy, hand-drawn.
This font has a brisk, brush-pen look with slanted, forward-leaning forms and visibly textured stroke edges. Strokes are thick and taper subtly at terminals, with occasional dry-brush breaks that create a lively, ink-on-paper feel. Letterforms are compact with tight counters and a small x-height relative to the capitals, and widths vary naturally from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an improvised, handwritten rhythm. Overall spacing feels snug and the baseline movement is slightly restless, helping the characters read as quick, confident marks rather than carefully engineered geometry.
It works best for short-to-medium display settings where texture and motion are an asset—posters, headlines, product labels, and social media graphics. It can also suit casual branding elements or pull quotes when you want a handwritten emphasis, but the dense strokes and textured edges are less ideal for small UI text or long reading passages.
The overall tone is informal and spirited, suggesting speed, confidence, and a bit of attitude. It reads like emphatic handwriting used to grab attention, with a friendly, human warmth rather than a polished corporate voice.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering: bold, slightly rough, and expressive, prioritizing personality and impact over mechanical consistency. Its slant, taper, and texture aim to convey hand-made immediacy and energetic emphasis in display typography.
Capitals tend to be bold and simplified with strong diagonal energy, while lowercase forms remain legible but intentionally irregular. Numerals follow the same brush logic, with rounded shapes that show tapering and small variations in stroke pressure across the set.