Print Byros 7 is a very light, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, labels, book covers, playful, quirky, casual, hand-drawn, airy, handmade feel, casual voice, expressive display, human warmth, monoline, spiky, angular, sketchy, asymmetric.
A light, hand-drawn print style with thin strokes and occasional thickened swells that create a sketchy, high-contrast feel. Forms mix angular joins with rounded bowls, producing an uneven rhythm and intentionally imperfect geometry. Strokes often show tapering ends and slight wobble, and many letters lean on simplified, open constructions (notably in curves and counters) that keep the texture airy. Caps and lowercase share a consistent drawn-with-a-pen character, with varied stroke lengths and off-center crossbars contributing to a lively, informal color.
Works best for short headlines, posters, packaging, labels, and cover titling where a hand-drawn voice is an asset. It can also suit invitations or craft-themed graphics, especially when paired with simpler body text to preserve clarity.
The overall tone feels playful and quirky, like quick marker or pen lettering used for notes, labels, or handmade signage. Its spiky angles and casual irregularities add personality and spontaneity rather than polish.
Designed to emulate informal, quickly written print lettering with a distinctive angular flair. The intention appears to be a characterful, handmade look that reads clearly while retaining the spontaneity and imperfections of pen-drawn strokes.
The numeral set follows the same freehand logic, with open, looped shapes (especially 6/8/9) and simplified strokes that prioritize expression over strict uniformity. Letterforms maintain clear differentiation at display sizes, but the ultra-thin hairlines and uneven stroke emphasis suggest a best fit where a handmade texture is desirable.