Print Tylis 7 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, packaging, posters, craft branding, social graphics, playful, friendly, casual, hand-drawn, approachable, handwritten warmth, casual readability, playful tone, human texture, rounded, bouncy, monoline, soft terminals, slightly irregular.
A rounded, hand-drawn print style with largely monoline strokes and softened, blunted terminals. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with gentle, uneven curves and subtle stroke wobble that reads as marker or felt-tip drawing rather than geometric construction. Counters are open and simple, joins are smooth, and spacing is moderately loose, creating an airy rhythm despite the narrow proportions. Capitals are straightforward and legible, while lowercase forms stay simple and upright with small, rounded details (notably dots and hooks) that reinforce the handmade character.
This font suits applications that benefit from an approachable, informal voice—children’s and educational materials, playful packaging, café or small-shop signage, event posters, and casual social media or presentation graphics. It works especially well for headlines, callouts, and short blocks of text where a friendly handwritten feel is desired.
The overall tone is cheerful and personable, with an informal, kid-friendly warmth. Its slightly quirky irregularities feel human and relaxed, giving text a conversational, homemade charm without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, everyday hand printing with rounded forms and gentle irregularity, prioritizing friendliness and readability over strict geometric precision. It aims for a consistent marker-drawn texture that feels personal and inviting in display and light text settings.
The numerals follow the same rounded, hand-drawn logic, with clear, friendly silhouettes and minimal angularity. The sample text shows stable line color and consistent texture across longer passages, suggesting it holds together well for short paragraphs while keeping a distinctly casual voice.