Print Nymot 7 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, quotes, casual, lively, personal, sketchy, energetic, handwritten realism, informal voice, quick notes, expressive texture, monoline, angular, loose, bouncy, hand-drawn.
A slanted, hand-drawn print style with a loose, monoline feel and subtly uneven stroke edges that mimic pen-on-paper texture. Letterforms are narrow-to-open with variable rhythm: some glyphs are compact and upright while others stretch into longer diagonals and sweeping terminals. Curves are slightly irregular and open, and many strokes taper into pointed ends rather than blunt caps, giving the alphabet a quick, written momentum. Numerals and capitals keep the same informal construction, with simple forms and occasional spur-like flicks at joins and endpoints.
Works best for short to medium lengths where a personal, handwritten tone is desirable—such as headlines, posters, packaging callouts, social graphics, and pull quotes. It can also suit labels or UI accents when used at comfortable sizes with generous line spacing.
The overall tone is informal and human, like quick notes or a handwritten caption. Its brisk slant and sketch-like finish add energy and a spontaneous, conversational character, reading as approachable rather than polished or formal.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of casual handwriting in an unconnected print style, prioritizing natural movement, texture, and personality over strict regularity. Its slanted stance and pointed terminals suggest quick pen strokes translated into a consistent, usable font.
Spacing and letter widths vary noticeably, which enhances the natural handwritten cadence but can create a lively, uneven texture in longer passages. The very small lowercase body relative to ascenders/descenders makes the vertical gestures (like l, f, g, y) especially prominent in text.