Print Ednog 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, social media, packaging, headlines, quotes, casual, lively, friendly, handmade, energetic, handwritten feel, casual branding, expressive display, quick note, brushy, slanted, monoline-ish, tapered, bouncy.
A slanted, handwritten print style with brush-like strokes and subtle tapering at joins and terminals. Letterforms are compact and upright-to-leaning with a tight, efficient footprint, while stroke flow stays smooth and continuous in feel despite being unconnected. Curves are rounded and slightly irregular, and counters tend to be small, giving the texture a dense, rhythmic presence. Capitals are tall and prominent with simplified, gestural construction; lowercase is compact with short extenders and a quick, drawn-on-paper cadence. Numerals match the lettering with open, looped shapes and a lightly calligraphic finish.
Works well for posters, packaging callouts, social graphics, and headline treatments that want a casual handwritten tone. It also suits short quotes, invitations, and labeling where a lively, personal feel is desirable, especially when set with ample tracking and generous line spacing.
The font reads as informal and human, like quick marker or brush lettering used for notes, captions, or casual branding. Its energetic slant and compact rhythm create a sense of motion and spontaneity, while the consistent stroke behavior keeps it cohesive and approachable.
Designed to emulate quick, confident hand lettering with a brush/marker feel—prioritizing personality and momentum over formal precision. The goal appears to be a compact, high-energy script-like print that stays readable while maintaining a distinctly handmade character.
Some characters show expressive, signature-like quirks (notably in diagonals and looped forms), which adds personality but can increase visual texture in long passages. The narrow build and tight interior spaces make it strongest at display and short-text sizes where the brushy terminals and rhythm can be appreciated.