Print Hekub 7 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, stickers, packaging, comics, playful, grungy, handmade, quirky, expressive, handmade feel, high impact, casual display, texture-rich, brushy, rough-edged, inked, organic, irregular.
A compact, hand-drawn print style with thick, brushy strokes and visibly irregular edges. Letterforms are upright but loosely constructed, with uneven stroke pressure, small spur-like terminals, and occasional wobble that suggests a marker or loaded brush. Counters are often tight and asymmetrical, and widths fluctuate from glyph to glyph, creating a lively, uneven rhythm. The overall texture is dark and inky, with simplified shapes that favor gesture over precision.
Best suited to short, punchy text such as posters, headings, labels, stickers, and playful packaging where an organic, hand-made texture is desired. It can also support comic-style or zine-like typography in display settings, especially where a rough, inked feel enhances the message.
The font conveys a mischievous, DIY energy—casual and a little gritty, like hand-lettering on posters or packaging. Its uneven outlines and punchy weight create an expressive, slightly chaotic tone that reads as fun, informal, and attention-seeking rather than refined.
The design appears intended to mimic quick hand-lettering with a brush or marker, prioritizing expressive texture and character over uniformity. It aims to deliver an approachable, energetic display voice that feels personal and slightly rugged.
The bold ink coverage and rough perimeter produce strong color on the page, while the irregular spacing and inconsistent character widths give it a spontaneous, hand-made cadence. Round forms (like O, o, and 0) appear intentionally imperfect, adding personality but also increasing visual noise at smaller sizes.