Print Digat 7 is a very light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: quotes, greeting cards, packaging, labels, posters, airy, casual, whimsical, delicate, bookish, handwritten feel, lightness, informality, readable display, monoline, spidery, tall, loopy, upright.
A very fine, pen-like handwritten print with mostly monoline strokes and occasional subtle thick–thin shifts from natural drawing pressure. The letterforms are tall and slender with generous ascenders and descenders, narrow counters, and a slightly right-leaning stance. Curves are softly imperfect and open, while straighter strokes stay clean and lightly wobbly, reinforcing a hand-drawn rhythm. Spacing reads uneven in an intentional, organic way, with compact letter widths and a light overall color on the page.
Works best at display sizes where the thin strokes won’t disappear, such as short headlines, quotes, cards, tags, and light, personable packaging or label copy. It can also support casual editorial callouts or captions when given enough size and contrast.
The tone feels informal and airy, like neat personal notes or lightly sketched headings. Its thin strokes and narrow proportions give it a delicate, whimsical character that can also read a bit academic or journal-like.
The design appears intended to capture a clean, narrow handwritten print—neat enough to stay readable, but still visibly human through slight irregularities, tall proportions, and a lightly leaning rhythm.
Capitals are simple and legible, with a mix of straight, angular construction (A, M, N, W) and rounded bowls (B, D, O, Q). Lowercase forms stay unconnected and playful, with tall l, f, and j forms and small, restrained bowls on letters like a, b, d, and p. Numerals are similarly light and handwritten, with open, single-stroke shapes that favor clarity over strict geometric consistency.