Print Dylup 7 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, quotes, packaging, social graphics, airy, casual, friendly, gentle, refined, handwritten warmth, casual elegance, light display, monoline, slanted, open apertures, rounded terminals, loose rhythm.
A very thin, monoline script with a consistent rightward slant and softly rounded stroke endings. Letterforms are built from simple, open shapes with generous counters and smooth curves, giving the alphabet a light, breathable texture. Proportions feel moderately tall with long ascenders and descenders, and spacing is slightly loose, creating an easy rhythm across words. Uppercase forms are clean and streamlined, while lowercase introduces more cursive motion through single-story shapes and flowing entry/exit strokes without fully connecting letters.
This font suits short-form, expressive typography such as invitations, greeting cards, pull quotes, lightweight branding accents, and packaging where a handwritten feel is desired. It performs best in headings or larger text blocks where its fine strokes and open shapes can remain legible.
The overall tone is casual and personable, like quick, neat handwriting. Its light touch and smooth curvature read as gentle and approachable, with a subtle elegance that keeps it from feeling messy or overly playful.
The design appears intended to capture a clean, everyday handwritten voice—light, quick, and consistent—while staying polished enough for curated display use. The unconnected cursive cues add warmth and motion without sacrificing overall simplicity.
In the sample text, the slant and open forms maintain clarity at display sizes, while the extremely light strokes suggest it will rely on sufficient size and contrast against the background to stay crisp. Numerals follow the same airy, handwritten logic, with simple, rounded curves and minimal ornamentation.