Print Gomab 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, titles, headlines, branding, packaging, gothic, vintage, dramatic, folkloric, theatrical, historical feel, display impact, handcrafted texture, compact setting, dark mood, angular, faceted, sharp terminals, broken forms, poster-ready.
A condensed, tall letterset with angular, faceted strokes and sharp terminals suggests pen- or brush-drawn construction. The forms lean on blackletter-inspired structure (broken curves, wedge-like joins, and notched counters) but are simplified into a consistent, readable rhythm. Strokes show subtle modulation and occasional flicks, giving the texture a hand-rendered liveliness without becoming messy.
Works best for display typography where atmosphere matters: titles, logotypes, packaging, and posters, especially for horror, fantasy, medieval, or Halloween-themed projects. It can also support pull quotes or short paragraphs at larger sizes when you want a dense, textured voice. For small UI text or long-form reading, the narrow forms and sharp detailing are likely to feel busy.
This font conveys a moody, old-world tone with a slightly dramatic edge. It feels theatrical and story-driven—evoking posters, folklore, and vintage ephemera—while staying more playful than severe.
The design appears intended to deliver a gothic, antiquated flavor in a compact, vertical footprint. It prioritizes distinctive silhouette and texture—through broken, angular construction and pointed terminals—while keeping the alphabet coherent enough for short reading runs.
Uppercase and lowercase share a strongly vertical stance, with many letters built from straight stems and broken, angled joins that create a consistent dark texture. Numerals match the same chiseled language, and the overall spacing feels tight, reinforcing the compact, banner-like presence in the sample text.