Print Osdip 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, greeting cards, packaging, posters, social graphics, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, handmade, handwritten charm, informal display, personal tone, space saving, monoline, loopy, tall, airy, bouncy.
This font presents a hand-drawn print style with slim, mostly monoline strokes and lightly uneven pressure that keeps the line lively. Letterforms are tall and narrow with generous ascenders and descenders, and lowercase shapes sit small relative to the capitals, creating a distinctly vertical rhythm. Curves are soft and slightly elastic, with occasional loops and hooked terminals (notably in letters like g, y, and j) that add motion without connecting characters. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic, written-by-hand consistency rather than a rigid geometric build.
It suits short headlines, branding accents, packaging callouts, and friendly poster or social media text where a human touch is desired. The tall, narrow proportions help fit longer words into tight horizontal spaces, making it useful for labels and narrow columns when set at comfortable sizes.
The overall tone feels approachable and lightly whimsical, like neat personal handwriting used for headers or notes. Its narrow, tall stance reads energetic and conversational, while the subtle irregularities keep it warm and informal rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to capture a clean, legible handwritten print with a playful, slightly loopy personality. It prioritizes an informal, personal voice while keeping letterforms consistent enough for readable phrases and punchy display lines.
Capitals are especially tall and prominent, giving mixed-case text a headline-like cadence. Several letters use simplified, open constructions and rounded ends, which helps maintain clarity at display sizes while preserving the handmade texture.