Print Dydem 7 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: quotes, greeting cards, packaging, social posts, posters, casual, friendly, breezy, youthful, approachable, handwritten feel, casual readability, human warmth, informal tone, monoline, hand-drawn, slanted, loose, rounded.
A casual, handwritten print with a consistent, monoline stroke and a noticeable rightward slant. Forms are narrow and tall, with open counters and rounded terminals that sometimes taper slightly, suggesting quick pen pressure changes rather than strict geometry. Spacing is airy and uneven in a natural way, with gently varied widths and lively baseline rhythm; capitals are simple and upright in construction while maintaining the same informal stroke behavior. Numerals follow the same drawn feel, with single-stroke simplicity and slightly irregular curves.
Well suited to short to medium-length copy where a human touch is desired—quotes, greeting cards, invitations, labels, and lifestyle packaging. It can also work for headers and callouts in posters or social graphics, especially when paired with a clean sans for supporting text.
The font reads as relaxed and personable, like neat handwriting in a notebook. Its slanted, lightweight linework and slightly irregular rhythm give it an easygoing, conversational tone that feels modern and unpretentious.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy, fast handwritten print—legible and consistent, but intentionally imperfect—to add warmth and informality to contemporary layouts without relying on heavy decoration.
Letterforms favor clarity over flourish: joins are mostly unconnected, curves stay open, and many glyphs show subtle asymmetry typical of hand lettering. In longer text, the steady slant and narrow proportions create a quick, flowing texture while still keeping individual characters distinct.