Print Dabiz 7 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, postcards, casual, playful, hand-drawn, energetic, quirky, handwritten feel, expressiveness, informality, display impact, brushy, angular, monoline feel, dry brush, uneven baseline.
A lively hand-drawn print style with quick, brushy strokes and sharp, angled joins. Stems often end in tapered or pointed terminals, while occasional heavier downstrokes create a punchy, ink-on-paper contrast. The construction is simplified and slightly irregular, with varied stroke endings and subtle wobble that keeps the rhythm loose rather than geometric. Counters tend to be open and compact, and the overall texture reads as sketchy and spontaneous rather than polished.
Best suited for display use where a casual, hand-made voice is desirable—posters, attention-grabbing headlines, short quotes, packaging accents, and social graphics. It also works well for branding elements that want an approachable, personal feel, especially at medium to large sizes where the brush texture and angular forms can be appreciated.
The font conveys an informal, spirited tone—like bold marker notes or a fast signboard script rendered as unconnected caps and lowercase. Its jagged energy and uneven stroke finish feel expressive and slightly mischievous, lending a human, handmade character to short phrases and headings.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, confident hand lettering with a brush or marker, prioritizing personality and immediacy over strict uniformity. Its expressive terminals and energetic stroke rhythm aim to add a human, informal tone to display typography.
Distinctive pointed terminals and intermittent stroke thickening give it a dry-brush/marker look. The numerals share the same quick, gestural construction, helping maintain consistency across mixed text. Spacing and shapes feel intentionally imperfect, reinforcing the drawn-by-hand aesthetic.