Print Ebreh 7 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, packaging, craft labels, quotes, playful, casual, quirky, friendly, handmade, handmade feel, casual tone, approachable text, everyday notes, monoline, rounded, bouncy, wiry, unpolished.
A wiry, monoline handwritten print with gently rounded terminals and a slightly bouncy baseline. Strokes feel pen-drawn with small irregularities in curvature and join behavior, giving the letters an informal, human cadence. Capitals are tall and open with simple construction, while lowercase forms are compact with modest ascenders/descenders and occasional looped details (notably in letters like g, j, and y). Numerals are simple and airy, matching the light, sketch-like stroke presence throughout.
This style works well for short to medium-length text where a casual, human touch is desired—such as invitations, greeting cards, craft and product packaging, labels, social graphics, and quote-style headlines. It’s especially effective when paired with clean supporting typography to keep layouts from feeling overly whimsical.
The overall tone is relaxed and personable, like quick notes or labeling done with a fine-tip pen. Its unevenness and open shapes create a lighthearted, approachable voice that reads as informal and slightly quirky rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, neat hand printing with a light pen—prioritizing friendliness, legibility, and a naturally imperfect rhythm. It aims to provide an informal voice suitable for personal and craft-oriented communication without relying on connected script forms.
Spacing appears loose and natural, with width varying by letter in a way that reinforces the handmade rhythm. The forms prioritize clarity over flourish, but maintain enough idiosyncrasy in curves and hooks to feel distinctly hand-rendered.