Print Atnog 7 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, packaging, greeting cards, posters, airy, whimsical, delicate, casual, storybook, handwritten charm, playful display, friendly branding, compact headlines, monolinear, tall, spindly, rounded terminals, open counters.
A slender, hand-drawn print face with tall proportions and a gentle, slightly uneven rhythm that reads as written rather than constructed. Strokes are consistently thin with subtle contrast and softly rounded terminals, giving forms a light, spindly silhouette. Curves are narrow and open, with compact bowls and counters, while ascenders and descenders are notably long, creating a vertical, willowy texture in lines of text. Overall spacing feels loose and breathable, reinforcing the narrow letterforms and emphasizing a clean, uncluttered page color.
Works well for display settings such as headlines, short phrases, packaging callouts, and playful editorial or poster typography where personality matters more than dense readability. It’s also a good fit for greeting cards, invitations, and craft or boutique branding that benefits from an airy, handwritten feel.
The font conveys a whimsical, friendly tone—delicate and playful without becoming chaotic. Its tall, airy forms suggest a handmade charm suited to lighthearted, youthful, or craft-oriented communication, with a mild vintage/quirky flavor in the elongated shapes.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, informal handwriting in a clean print style, prioritizing charm and vertical elegance over typographic neutrality. Its narrow, tall construction seems aimed at fitting more characters into tight horizontal spaces while keeping a light, personable presence.
The lowercase shows a pronounced verticality, and the numerals follow the same narrow, lightly drawn logic, helping headings and short copy maintain a cohesive voice. The even, thin stroke weight makes it best perceived at moderate sizes where the fine structure remains clear.