Print Afmay 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, posters, packaging, social media, headlines, casual, lively, personal, expressive, playful, handwritten feel, compact display, energetic tone, personal voice, brushed, monoline, quick, slanted, loose.
A brisk, right-slanted handwritten print with a brush-pen feel and mostly monoline strokes. Forms are tall and compact, with tight widths and long, sweeping diagonals that give the alphabet a fast rhythm. Terminals tend to be tapered or slightly blunted, and curves are drawn with open, gestural arcs rather than rigid geometry. Uppercase letters mix simple constructed shapes with occasional looped entries and extended cross-strokes, while figures are similarly narrow and drawn with quick, continuous strokes.
Best suited to display contexts where a handwritten signature-like energy is desired: brand marks, short headlines, packaging callouts, and social graphics. It works especially well for compact wordmarks or narrow spaces where a tall, condensed handwritten texture helps maintain presence without wide tracking.
The overall tone feels informal and energetic, like confident marker lettering made in one pass. Its narrow, angled stance reads modern and spontaneous, lending a conversational, human voice that can swing from friendly to slightly edgy depending on context and spacing.
Likely designed to capture fast, brushy penmanship in an upright-print style—prioritizing immediacy, personality, and a compact footprint over formal calligraphic refinement. The set aims to feel natural and improvised while staying cohesive enough for repeated use in titles and branding.
Consistency comes from the recurring slant, compact proportions, and restrained contrast, while small variations in stroke finish and curvature keep it organic. The shorter lowercase height and tall ascenders create a distinctly vertical texture, and the more elaborate capitals can become the visual focus in mixed-case settings.