Print Ormar 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: notes, social media, packaging, posters, headlines, casual, friendly, lively, personal, approachable, handwritten realism, informal voice, compact display, everyday legibility, hand-drawn, monoline, upright slant, loose, bouncy.
A casual handwritten print with a consistent monoline stroke and a noticeable rightward slant. Forms are tall and compact with narrow proportions, short lowercase bodies, and long, slightly elastic extenders that create a lively vertical rhythm. Curves and joins show natural pen pressure and small inconsistencies, with rounded terminals and occasional tapered finishes; counters stay open and legible despite the tight width. Spacing appears variable in a hand-set way, reinforcing an informal, drawn-on-paper texture.
This font suits short-to-medium text where a personal, informal voice is desired—such as notes, labels, social posts, casual branding, packaging callouts, and poster or flyer headlines. It works best when some handwritten texture is an asset and when tight, narrow letterforms help fit content into constrained spaces.
The overall tone feels friendly and conversational, like quick notes or captions written with a felt-tip pen. Its narrow, energetic rhythm gives it a brisk, upbeat character that reads as informal and human rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of quick handwritten print while keeping letterforms clear and broadly readable. Its narrow build and steady monoline stroke suggest a practical, everyday handwriting style optimized for energetic display and friendly messaging rather than formal typesetting.
Uppercase letters are simple and readable with minimal ornament, while the lowercase introduces more personality through varied entry/exit strokes and taller ascenders. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with rounded shapes and slightly uneven baselines that enhance the authentic, improvised look.