Print Odmub 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, event promos, energetic, playful, casual, expressive, sporty, handwritten feel, display impact, expressive motion, casual branding, brushy, angled, dynamic, chunky, high-ink.
A slanted, brush-like print face with thick, tapered strokes and a slightly dry, textured edge that suggests fast marker or brush-pen movement. Letterforms are compact with short lowercase proportions, generous bowls, and frequent wedge terminals that create sharp entry/exit points. Width varies noticeably from glyph to glyph, giving the line a lively rhythm; counters stay fairly open, while joins and curves show intentional irregularity typical of hand-drawn work. Overall spacing reads moderately tight in text, with a forward-leaning cadence and strong black presence.
Works best for short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, event promotions, and attention-grabbing social media graphics. It can add personality to packaging, menus, and casual branding where an energetic handwritten tone is desired, and is most effective when given room at medium-to-large sizes.
The font feels energetic and informal, with a confident, handwritten assertiveness that reads as sporty and upbeat. Its slanted, brushy motion conveys spontaneity and momentum, making it feel friendly and expressive rather than refined or formal.
Likely designed to emulate quick, confident hand lettering with brush-pen flavor—prioritizing motion, personality, and visual punch over strict regularity. The varied widths and tapered terminals appear intended to keep the texture lively and human in both isolated characters and bold display lines.
Uppercase forms have a punchy, display-oriented presence, while the lowercase keeps a sketchy, improvised consistency that reinforces the hand-made character. Numerals match the same angled, brush-cut logic and maintain strong readability at larger sizes, though the texture and varied widths can make long passages feel busy.