Print Mirij 7 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, posters, packaging, craft branding, invitations, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, hand-drawn, handmade feel, approachability, playful legibility, informal tone, rounded, monoline, bouncy, uneven baseline, soft terminals.
A casual hand-drawn print style with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms are compact and slightly narrow, with gentle irregularities in stroke contour and curvature that mimic marker or felt-tip drawing. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, and the baseline/height alignment feels intentionally loose, giving the texture a lively, imperfect rhythm. Counters are generally open and simple, and curves are drawn with a slightly wobbly confidence rather than geometric precision.
This font is well suited to short to medium-length copy where a friendly hand-made feel is desirable—children’s materials, playful posters, informal packaging, craft and hobby branding, and casual invitations or cards. It performs best at larger sizes where the organic stroke wobble and rounded shapes can read as intentional texture.
The overall tone is warm, approachable, and lightly quirky—more like a quick handwritten note than formal typography. Its unevenness reads as personable and playful, lending a conversational, kid-friendly energy without becoming overly chaotic.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand lettering in an unconnected print style—prioritizing warmth and personality over strict consistency. Its compact, slightly narrow build and rounded, monoline drawing aim for legibility with a relaxed, human touch.
Uppercase letters are simple and rounded, while lowercase forms keep a straightforward printed construction (single-storey shapes where expected) that supports quick recognition. Numerals follow the same hand-rendered logic, with soft curves and occasional asymmetry that adds charm in display sizes.