Print Byrut 7 is a light, wide, medium contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, social media, quotes, casual, playful, sketchy, energetic, friendly, human warmth, spontaneity, informal branding, handmade feel, brushy, angular, bouncy, informal, wiry.
A loose, hand-drawn print with wiry strokes and lightly brushy terminals. Letterforms lean subtly backward and vary in width, producing an uneven, lively rhythm. Strokes show modest contrast and frequent tapering, with slightly rough, organic edges that feel marker- or brush-like rather than geometric. Proportions are compact in the lowercase with a relatively low x-height, while ascenders and capitals feel tall and open, aiding overall readability despite the irregularity.
Works best for short to medium lines where personality matters more than typographic polish—posters, packaging callouts, social graphics, and quote treatments. It can also suit informal branding accents or headings when paired with a calmer text face for longer reading.
The tone is casual and spirited, like quick notes or hand-lettered captions. Its slightly edgy angularity adds energy without becoming aggressive, keeping the overall impression approachable and personable.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of quick hand lettering: readable, informal print shapes with visible human variation. The backward slant and variable widths appear intended to add motion and individuality, keeping repeated letters from looking mechanical.
Spacing and stroke endings are intentionally inconsistent, which enhances the handmade character and gives words a spontaneous, improvised flow. The numerals and punctuation keep the same sketchy logic, making mixed-content lines feel cohesive.