Print Holom 7 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, stickers, children's media, playful, hand-drawn, bold, quirky, cartoon, handmade feel, high impact, informal tone, comic flavor, blobby, inked, rounded, irregular, chunky.
A very heavy, hand-drawn display face with thick, rounded strokes and noticeably irregular contours, as if painted or inked with a loaded brush. Letterforms lean toward simplified, almost bubble-like construction, with soft corners, uneven stroke edges, and organic swelling and tapering in places. Counters are small and sometimes asymmetrical, and spacing feels lively rather than strictly uniform, creating a bouncy rhythm across words and lines. Overall proportions are compact and sturdy, prioritizing mass and silhouette clarity over fine detail.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing copy such as posters, headlines, covers, and splashy social graphics. It can work well for playful packaging, stickers, merch, and titles in children’s or comic-leaning designs where bold, friendly silhouettes are desirable. For longer passages, larger sizes and increased line spacing help maintain legibility.
The font projects a playful, scrappy energy—casual and mischievous, with a homemade charm. Its blobby, inky shapes suggest comic or kid-friendly contexts, while the roughened edges add a slightly gritty, zine-like attitude.
The design appears intended to mimic expressive, hand-inked lettering with a chunky brush/marker feel, emphasizing personality and immediacy over typographic neutrality. Its consistent heaviness and deliberately imperfect edges aim to deliver a bold, informal voice that feels drawn rather than engineered.
At text sizes the dense weight and tight counters can make interior spaces close up, so it reads best when given generous size and breathing room. The variable, hand-drawn outlines create strong word shapes but also introduce purposeful inconsistency that becomes a key part of the aesthetic.