Print Egkis 7 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, signage, branding, rustic, folky, casual, handmade, playful, hand-lettered feel, casual warmth, craft texture, human touch, brushy, textured, jittery, rounded, uneven.
A hand-drawn print face with brush-like, slightly blotted strokes and irregular edges that mimic marker or ink on absorbent paper. Letterforms are mostly upright with simple, open shapes and gently rounded terminals, while subtle wobble and uneven stroke endings create a lively rhythm. Proportions feel compact and somewhat condensed, with modest ascenders/descenders and a small-looking lowercase presence relative to capitals. Spacing is moderately loose and inconsistent in a natural way, reinforcing the informal, handmade character.
Works best for short to medium text where a handmade personality is desired—posters, labels, storefront-style signage, and brand moments that benefit from an informal, crafted feel. It’s particularly effective in display sizes for titles, pull quotes, and product names where the brush texture and uneven rhythm can be appreciated.
The overall tone is friendly and homespun, with a lightly rough texture that reads as authentic and human rather than polished. It suggests casual signage, crafty packaging, and approachable messaging with a hint of outdoorsy or vintage charm. The wobble and inkiness add energy without becoming chaotic, keeping the voice playful and warm.
The design appears intended to simulate quick hand lettering with a brush or marker, prioritizing personality and tactile texture over geometric precision. Its restrained construction and consistent upright stance aim to keep it readable while still clearly signaling a human, handcrafted origin.
Capitals carry a bold, poster-like presence while the lowercase stays simple and legible, producing a charming mixed-case contrast in text. Numerals echo the same hand-rendered irregularity, with soft corners and slightly varying widths that feel drawn rather than constructed.