Print Wiron 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, branding, social media, casual, retro, lively, friendly, handmade, handwritten flavor, display impact, compact setting, expressive motion, friendly tone, brushy, slanted, condensed, tall, upright stress.
A tall, tightly set handwritten print with a consistent rightward slant and narrow proportions. Strokes feel brush-influenced, with subtly tapered terminals and moderate contrast between thicker downstrokes and lighter connecting turns. Letterforms are mostly unconnected, keeping a readable, print-like structure while retaining hand-drawn irregularity in curves and joins. Counters are compact, ascenders are long, and many glyphs finish with soft hooks or flicked endings that add motion without becoming fully script.
This font works well for display uses where an informal, hand-rendered feel is desired—posters, advertising headlines, labels, packaging, and brand accents. It can also support short editorial callouts or social content where compact width and energetic slant help text feel punchy and personable.
The overall tone is informal and energetic, with a slightly vintage sign-lettering flavor. Its lean, brisk rhythm reads as confident and conversational rather than formal or decorative, suggesting a personable voice suited to headlines and short phrases.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of quick brush or marker lettering while keeping characters largely separate for clarity. Its narrow, slanted structure prioritizes momentum and a distinctive silhouette, aiming to deliver a casual display voice with consistent rhythm across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Uppercase forms are simple and monolinear in construction, while lowercase introduces more calligraphic nuance—especially in letters with loops and descenders (such as g, j, y). Numerals follow the same slanted, handwritten logic and appear designed to blend smoothly with text. The condensed width and steep slant create a strong directional flow that can feel dynamic but may reduce comfort in long passages at small sizes.