Print Orgut 7 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, headlines, signage, energetic, casual, sporty, friendly, handmade, handmade voice, speed impression, casual emphasis, compact display, brushy, angular, compact, punchy, textured.
A compact, right-slanted handwritten print with a marker/brush feel and consistently heavy strokes. Letterforms are narrow and space-efficient, with quick, angular joins, tapered terminals, and occasional wedge-like stroke endings that suggest speed and pressure changes without strong contrast. The overall rhythm is lively and slightly irregular, with simplified shapes and open counters that keep the texture readable in short lines. Capitals are tall and assertive, while lowercase stays compact with modest ascenders and descenders, reinforcing a tight, condensed color on the page.
This font is well suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, packaging callouts, social media graphics, and informal branding headlines. It also works for signage-style messages and emphasis text where a handmade, energetic impression is desirable, especially when set with generous line spacing to avoid crowding.
The font conveys an energetic, informal voice—like a fast note, a casual headline, or hand-lettered signage. Its brisk slant and punchy strokes feel confident and sporty, with a friendly, approachable tone rather than refined elegance. The slight roughness and variability add a human, spontaneous character.
The design intention appears to be a fast, hand-drawn print that captures the immediacy of brush or marker lettering while staying compact and readable. Its narrow, slanted construction and simplified forms prioritize punchy display presence and an informal, personal tone.
Spacing appears intentionally tight, and the narrow proportions create a strong vertical emphasis in words. Numerals share the same brisk handwritten logic, with simple, legible forms suited to quick reading. The overall texture remains consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, supporting cohesive display use.