Print Ahrar 7 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, headlines, branding, casual, energetic, friendly, handmade, playful, handmade feel, casual display, personal voice, quick lettering, expressive texture, brushed, dry stroke, rounded, lively, informal.
A lively brush-print style with a pronounced rightward slant and visibly hand-driven rhythm. Strokes show medium contrast with tapered entries and exits, occasional dry-brush texture, and rounded terminals that keep forms soft rather than sharp. Letterforms are loosely regular but intentionally uneven in width and spacing, creating a natural, written flow; counters are open and generous, and many glyphs lean on simplified, single-stroke constructions that read quickly. The numerals match the same brisk, gestural construction with slightly irregular curves and joins.
Well-suited to short display copy such as posters, cover lines, packaging callouts, social graphics, and brand accents where a handwritten brush impression helps add personality. It works best in headlines, pull quotes, and logo-like wordmarks rather than dense paragraphs, where the lively stroke texture and variable spacing can reduce long-form readability.
The overall tone is casual and upbeat, like quick marker notes or a confident brush signature. Its slightly rough edges and springy motion give it a personable, handmade feel that reads as friendly and informal rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to capture the speed and character of hand-lettered brush writing while staying legible as a print-style handwritten face. Its consistent slant, tapered strokes, and lightly textured edges aim to communicate spontaneity and approachability in contemporary display settings.
Capitals have a bold, headline-like presence and can appear more dominant than the lowercase in mixed text, especially where stroke tapering creates strong diagonals. The texture and irregularity that add charm at display sizes may feel busy if set too small or tightly tracked.