Print Dykul 7 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invitations, personal branding, packaging, social graphics, casual, friendly, playful, handmade, approachable, human touch, casual readability, informal tone, everyday notes, monoline, rounded, open forms, loose rhythm, bouncy baseline.
A loose, monoline handwritten print with gently rounded terminals and a slightly right-leaning stance. Strokes keep an even, pen-like thickness while letterforms stay open and airy, with simplified construction and occasional asymmetry typical of quick marker writing. Proportions are informal and lively, with a bouncy baseline and modest, sometimes uneven curves that emphasize a drawn-by-hand rhythm over strict geometry. Numerals and capitals follow the same relaxed logic, remaining legible while retaining small idiosyncrasies in joins and curves.
Works well for short to medium-length text where a personable, informal voice is desired—cards, invitations, labels, and social posts. It can also support light display use in headings or pull quotes, especially when paired with clean supporting type for longer reading.
The overall tone is friendly and conversational, like neat classroom handwriting or casual notes. Its light, unforced rhythm reads as warm and human rather than polished or corporate, lending an easygoing, playful character to text.
Designed to capture the immediacy of everyday handwriting in a clean, readable print, prioritizing warmth and approachability over typographic precision. The intent seems to be an uncomplicated, friendly texture that adds a human touch to contemporary layouts.
Spacing appears naturally irregular in a way that reinforces the handwritten feel, and the forms avoid sharp corners in favor of soft curves. Uppercase shapes are simple and recognizable, while lowercase maintains a consistent, unconnected print style that supports quick readability in short passages.