Print Gabaz 7 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Schmalfette CP' by CounterPoint Type Studio, 'Akkordeon' by Emtype Foundry, 'Ruden' by Panatype Studio, and 'PG Gothique' by Paulo Goode (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, logos, playful, rustic, retro, handmade, rowdy, impact, personality, handmade texture, poster style, informal display, condensed, blocky, chunky, stamped, rough-edged.
A condensed, heavy display face with tall proportions and chunky, low-contrast strokes. The letterforms feel hand-cut or brush-painted: edges are subtly irregular, counters are tight, and terminals often end in slightly blunted, uneven shapes. Curves are simplified into bulging, almost squared forms, while straight strokes show a gentle waviness that creates a lively rhythm. Overall spacing is compact and the silhouette reads as dark and assertive, with small variations in width and shape that keep it from feeling mechanical.
Best suited to short, high-impact copy such as headlines, posters, event flyers, packaging callouts, and bold signage where texture and personality are desired. It can also work for logo wordmarks and title treatments, but its dense strokes and tight counters suggest avoiding very small sizes or long passages of text.
The font projects a loud, casual energy with a handmade, slightly rugged character. It evokes vintage poster lettering and DIY signage—friendly and humorous rather than refined—making text feel immediate and attention-grabbing.
The design appears intended to deliver a strong, condensed headline voice with an informal, hand-rendered feel—prioritizing character and punch over precision. Its slightly rough, stamped/painted impression supports expressive display typography that feels crafted rather than typeset.
Uppercase forms are especially tall and compact, while the lowercase keeps a similarly narrow stance with simplified bowls and tight apertures. Numerals match the same bold, cutout-like texture, helping mixed text maintain a consistent, poster-ready color.