Print Banih 7 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, greeting cards, posters, packaging, social media, airy, casual, friendly, playful, whimsical, handwritten warmth, informal clarity, display charm, lightweight texture, monoline, loopy, tall, bouncy, spare.
A slender, monoline handwritten print with tall proportions and generous ascenders/descenders. Strokes stay even and lightly drawn, with rounded terminals and a subtle wobble that preserves a natural pen rhythm. Letterforms are mostly simple and open, with occasional soft loops and gently curved joins inside characters (not between them), creating a relaxed texture and variable spacing typical of hand lettering. Numerals and capitals maintain the same light, wiry construction, keeping the overall color pale and uncluttered on the line.
Works best for short to medium-length copy where a casual handwritten voice is desired—titles, captions, quotes, invitations, greeting cards, and lighthearted packaging or signage. It can also serve as an informal accent font alongside a more neutral text face in branding and digital graphics.
The font reads as easygoing and personable, with a light, breezy tone that feels informal rather than polished. Its narrow, tall silhouettes and slightly quirky curves give it a playful, handwritten charm suited to friendly messaging and upbeat headings.
The design appears intended to capture a quick, neat hand-printed feel with minimal stroke buildup and an intentionally airy footprint. By emphasizing tall, narrow forms and clean monoline strokes, it aims to deliver an approachable handwritten look that stays readable and versatile for display-driven applications.
In running text, the extended verticals and small lowercase bodies create a strong vertical rhythm, with noticeable contrast between tall stems and compact counters. The line feels clean and legible at display sizes, while the delicate strokes suggest avoiding very small sizes or low-contrast backgrounds where the hairline construction could fade.