Print Vemaf 7 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, greeting cards, whimsical, hand-drawn, airy, quirky, bookish, handmade warmth, playful display, human texture, casual personality, monoline feel, spidery, tall, loopy, irregular.
A tall, slender hand-rendered print face with wiry strokes and visibly uneven contours that mimic ink or pen pressure. Forms are narrow and mostly straight-sided, with occasional bulbous terminals and small flicks that add a sketch-like rhythm. Stroke contrast appears in the way verticals darken and curves thin out, and spacing is loose and variable, reinforcing an organic, unmeasured texture. The lowercase is compact with a comparatively small x-height, while ascenders and capitals stretch upward, creating a distinctly vertical silhouette.
Best suited to short-to-medium display copy where its tall proportions and hand-drawn texture can be appreciated—such as headlines, posters, book jackets, invitations, labels, and playful packaging. It also works well for pull quotes or section headers where a personable, handmade tone is desired.
The overall tone feels playful and slightly eccentric, like neat handwriting refined for display. Its airy construction and irregular stroke behavior give it a light, storybook character, balancing friendliness with a subtle, oddball edge.
The design appears intended to capture the charm of informal hand lettering while staying legible and consistent enough for repeated use. By combining narrow proportions, varied stroke weight, and subtle terminal flicks, it aims to deliver a distinctive handwritten voice that stands out in display contexts.
In text settings the narrow letterforms and fluctuating widths create a lively cadence, but the delicate hairlines and sharp joins can become visually busy at very small sizes. Numerals share the same hand-drawn energy, with simple, open shapes and occasional calligraphic swells.