Print Gygok 7 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, event flyers, spooky, playful, hand-cut, retro, theatrical, handmade texture, high-impact titles, seasonal themes, poster lettering, jagged, angular, blocky, condensed, chiseled.
A compact, heavy display face with tall proportions and a tightly packed stance. Strokes are thick and mostly even, with irregular, hand-drawn edges that create small nicks, notches, and wedge-like terminals. Counters are narrow and often slightly off-center, and the overall silhouette feels cut from paper or carved, giving each glyph a subtly unique contour while keeping consistent weight and rhythm. Curves are simplified into faceted arcs, and joins are abrupt, reinforcing an angular, carved look.
Best suited to short, attention-grabbing settings such as posters, cover titles, event flyers, and bold wordmarks. It can also work for playful or spooky packaging and signage where a handmade, cut-out texture is desirable, especially at medium to large sizes where the irregular edges remain clearly visible.
The texture reads as mischievous and slightly ominous, balancing a horror-poster energy with a cartoonish friendliness. Its roughened contours and chiseled shapes suggest handmade signage, seasonal props, and dramatic title cards rather than polished editorial typography.
The design appears intended to emulate informal, hand-cut or hand-painted lettering with a deliberately rough edge, delivering high-impact display text that feels crafted and characterful. It prioritizes silhouette and texture over neutrality, aiming for instant mood and strong presence in titles and branding.
The font’s strong vertical emphasis and compact counters create dense word images that hold up well at headline sizes. The uneven edge treatment is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, producing a deliberate “crafted” texture that becomes a key part of the visual voice in longer lines of text.