Print Elma 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, social posts, quotes, casual, sketchy, lively, quirky, friendly, handwritten feel, casual display, quick lettering, human texture, brushy, slanted, compressed, hand-drawn, rough-edged.
A compact, hand-drawn print style with a consistent rightward slant and tight overall proportions. Strokes are monolinear to lightly modulated with tapered ends, and edges look slightly rough, as if made with a brush pen or marker on paper. Letterforms are simple and open, with rounded bowls and angular joins that create a quick, spontaneous rhythm. Spacing is somewhat irregular and widths vary by character, reinforcing the handmade texture while remaining readable in short lines.
Best suited to display use where a personal, handmade voice is desirable—posters, packaging callouts, social graphics, and short headlines or quotes. It can also work for casual branding accents or labels, especially when a quick, brush-written feel is preferred over formal script.
The font conveys an informal, energetic tone—more like quick notes, labels, or a sketchbook caption than polished typography. Its slant and brisk stroke endings add momentum, while the slightly wobbly contours keep it personable and unpretentious.
Likely designed to mimic fast, confident hand lettering with a brush/marker, prioritizing natural rhythm and character over strict geometric consistency. The narrow, slanted construction helps fit more text into a line while keeping an upbeat, informal presence.
Capitals feel tall and slightly condensed, and the numerals share the same brisk, handwritten construction. The overall texture is darker and more continuous in words than in isolated glyphs, where the tapered terminals and minor stroke wobble become more apparent.