Print Bubur 7 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, posters, greeting cards, packaging, classroom materials, playful, friendly, whimsical, casual, quirky, hand-lettered feel, approachability, informal clarity, playful display, rounded, airy, loopy, simplified, clean.
A rounded, monoline handprint with soft terminals and a slightly springy rhythm. Strokes keep an even thickness and favor simple geometric skeletons, with generous curves in bowls and open, uncluttered counters. Uppercase forms are tall and narrow with long verticals, while lowercase is noticeably smaller, reinforcing a childlike scale contrast and a compact, understated x-height. Numerals and punctuation follow the same gentle, drawn-by-hand logic, with smooth curves and minimal angularity.
Well-suited to children’s materials, playful posters, greeting cards, and casual packaging where a friendly hand-drawn voice is desired. It can also work for headings and short text in editorial or craft contexts that benefit from an informal, personable feel.
The tone is light, approachable, and gently whimsical, like neat marker lettering made for friendly communication rather than formality. Its narrow proportions and loopy curves give it a quirky charm that feels informal and conversational. Overall it reads as cheerful and relaxed, with a modest, unpretentious personality.
The design appears intended to capture a neat, approachable hand-lettered print with consistent stroke weight and rounded construction. It prioritizes charm and clarity over typographic formality, aiming for an easygoing handwritten look that stays legible in display and short reading settings.
Several glyphs lean on distinctive handwritten conventions (looped descenders and simplified joins) that add character while keeping the set cohesive. The spacing and proportions feel intentionally narrow, helping the face stay tidy in longer lines while still looking hand-drawn.