Print Domod 7 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, children’s materials, packaging, social graphics, notes, friendly, casual, airy, playful, naive, human warmth, informality, approachability, everyday notes, monoline, rounded, open counters, loose, hand-drawn.
A very light, monoline handwritten print with softly rounded terminals and a slightly wavering stroke that preserves a natural pen rhythm. Letterforms are simple and open, with generous internal space and a clean, uncluttered silhouette; curves are often drawn as single continuous arcs while verticals stay gently irregular. Proportions lean tall and narrow in many lowercase forms, with modest ascenders/descenders and a small x-height relative to capitals, creating an airy texture in text. Spacing appears loosely set, and the overall drawing favors clarity over strict geometric consistency, with small variations that reinforce the hand-made feel.
Works well for short headlines, labels, annotations, and casual branding where a personal, hand-written touch is desired. It’s a good fit for greeting cards, kid-oriented materials, light packaging copy, and social or classroom graphics where friendliness and legibility matter more than typographic formality.
The tone is informal and approachable, reading like neat personal handwriting rather than a polished display script. Its lightness and rounded shapes give it a gentle, friendly voice, while the slight wobble adds charm and a relaxed, human presence. Overall it feels playful and uncomplicated, suitable for warm, everyday communication.
Likely designed to capture the look of tidy, unconnected handwritten printing with a delicate, airy color on the page. The goal appears to be an approachable, easy-to-read hand-drawn style that stays consistent enough for sentences while retaining natural stroke variation.
Capitals are straightforward and legible with minimal ornament, while the lowercase keeps a consistent print style (unconnected) that supports longer lines of text. Numerals are similarly simple and lightly drawn, matching the letterforms without heavy stylization.