Print Edmin 7 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: halloween, horror titles, posters, event flyers, album art, spooky, handmade, grunge, playful, quirky, distressed texture, handmade impact, spooky mood, poster punch, brushy, rough-edged, tall, condensed, uneven baseline.
A tall, condensed hand-drawn print style with heavy strokes and visibly rough, brush-like edges. Letterforms are mostly upright with simple, blocky construction, but the stroke boundaries are irregular, creating a jittery silhouette and slightly uneven rhythm. Counters are compact and shapes are narrow, with simplified terminals and occasional notches or flares that feel inked or painted rather than mechanically drawn. Numerals match the narrow proportions and share the same distressed edge behavior, keeping the set visually consistent.
Best suited for display applications where texture and attitude are desirable—titles, posters, flyers, packaging accents, and short punchy headlines. It works particularly well for seasonal or spooky themes, and for projects that want a handmade, gritty look rather than a clean printed finish.
The texture and compressed stance give the font a spooky, mischievous tone—part horror poster, part Halloween party sign. Its handmade irregularities add energy and personality, reading as intentionally scrappy and a bit chaotic rather than polished or formal.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush or marker lettering with a deliberately distressed edge, compressing the forms to create impact and a strong vertical presence. The goal is likely expressive character and thematic mood over typographic neutrality or extended reading comfort.
In longer text, the narrow width and rugged contours create a strong vertical cadence that can feel dense, especially in all caps. The distressed perimeter is a defining feature; it adds character at display sizes but can reduce crispness at smaller sizes or on low-resolution outputs.