Print Edbas 7 is a very light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, book covers, posters, packaging, event flyers, spooky, whimsical, handmade, wiry, quirky, handmade feel, spooky mood, textural display, quirky voice, scratchy, irregular, inked, uneven, spindly.
A wiry, hand-drawn print with tall, slender proportions and a lively irregular rhythm. Strokes show pronounced contrast and a slightly tremulous contour, with occasional blobby ink buildup and tapered, pin-like terminals. Curves are narrow and springy, counters stay small, and spacing varies from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a sketched, imperfect texture rather than a rigid system.
Best suited to display and short text where texture and mood are more important than smooth readability—such as horror or Halloween titles, quirky posters, book covers, game UI headings, and themed packaging or labels. It can work in longer lines at larger sizes, but the thin strokes and irregular spacing suggest using generous tracking and avoiding very small settings.
The overall tone feels eerie and mischievous, like handwritten lettering for a gothic storybook or a spooky note. Its scratchy delicacy and uneven ink give it an intimate, made-by-hand character that reads as quirky and slightly unsettling rather than polished or friendly.
The design appears intended to mimic quick pen-and-ink printing with controlled tallness and expressive imperfections, delivering a distinctive, spooky handmade voice. Its inconsistent stroke edges and variable width look purposeful, aiming for character and atmosphere over typographic neutrality.
Uppercase forms are especially tall and linear, while lowercase keeps a simple printed structure with occasional calligraphic flicks. Numerals and punctuation in the sample text share the same uneven baseline and variable stroke buildup, helping the font maintain a consistent hand-rendered personality across mixed-case settings.