Print Vebus 7 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s, craft labels, playful, quirky, friendly, casual, handmade, handwritten feel, friendly display, storybook tone, casual branding, sketchy, whimsical, bouncy, tall, spindly.
A tall, slender handwritten print with a lightly textured, marker-like stroke and gently uneven pressure. Letterforms are narrow and vertically oriented, with softly rounded terminals and occasional tapered ends that suggest quick pen lifts. The rhythm is irregular in an intentional, human way: bowls and stems vary subtly from glyph to glyph, and widths fluctuate across characters while maintaining a consistent overall color. Counters are open and simple, and the lowercase shows straightforward constructions (single-storey a and g) with long ascenders and descenders that add vertical liveliness.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where its handmade character can be appreciated—such as posters, book covers, packaging, café menus, invitations, classroom materials, and craft or boutique branding. It can also work for short captions or pull quotes when a casual, human tone is desired, though its narrow proportions and lively irregularity may be less comfortable for long reading.
The tone feels informal and approachable, with a slightly eccentric, storybook charm. Its narrow, lanky shapes and hand-drawn wobble read as personable and playful rather than formal or technical, making the text feel conversational and lightly humorous.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, quick hand lettering in an unconnected print style, balancing legibility with visible human variation. Its narrow proportions and simple, buoyant forms suggest a focus on friendly display use and an intentionally imperfect, hand-made texture.
Capitals are especially tall and simple, with minimal ornament and a hand-sketched steadiness that stays legible at display sizes. Numerals follow the same narrow, handwritten logic, with smooth curves and modest modulation that keeps them visually consistent with the letters.