Print Bikod 7 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, greeting cards, kids, social media, playful, casual, friendly, quirky, hand-drawn, handmade feel, approachability, compact headlines, informality, monoline, rounded, tall, bouncy, irregular.
A tall, condensed handwritten print with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms are built from simple, slightly wobbly curves and straight stems, with subtle irregularities that keep the rhythm lively rather than mechanical. Counters are generally open and clean, and spacing feels airy, with narrow bodies balanced by generous sidebearings. Uppercase forms are slim and simplified, while lowercase shapes lean toward single-storey constructions and minimal detailing, maintaining a cohesive hand-drawn consistency across letters and numerals.
Well suited to short to medium text in applications that benefit from a personal, handmade voice—packaging copy, café menus, greeting cards, craft branding, classroom materials, and playful posters. It can also work for social media graphics and pull quotes when a friendly, informal tone is desired, especially with slightly increased letterspacing for comfort.
The overall tone is informal and approachable, like neat marker or pen lettering used for labels and notes. Its narrow, elongated proportions and gentle unevenness give it a quirky, crafty personality that feels personal and human. The result is lighthearted and friendly without becoming overly chaotic.
This font appears designed to capture the charm of tidy hand-printed lettering in a compact, vertical footprint. The goal seems to be a clean, readable handwritten look with enough natural wobble and simplification to feel authentically drawn while remaining consistent for everyday display use.
The design favors clarity through open apertures and straightforward shapes, but the intentionally uneven stroke edges and slightly varied widths add character. Numerals follow the same slim, hand-rendered logic, blending naturally with text. At very small sizes the fine strokes and narrow proportions may benefit from a bit more tracking to keep words from feeling tight.