Print Igky 7 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, titles, book covers, packaging, game ui, quirky, mischievous, hand-drawn, storybook, spooky, expressiveness, handmade feel, thematic display, animated rhythm, angular, jagged, playful, irregular, expressive.
A hand-drawn display face with tall, squeezed proportions and a right-leaning, reverse-italic slant. Strokes show irregular, brush-like pressure with pointed terminals, sharp corners, and occasional wedge cuts that create a slightly jagged silhouette. Curves are narrow and pinched, counters tend to be small, and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, giving the alphabet a lively, uneven rhythm. Uppercase forms feel spiky and animated, while lowercase and numerals keep the same narrow, cut-paper/inked feel with inconsistent baseline energy.
Works well for short, attention-grabbing copy such as posters, titles, chapter headings, game menus, and themed packaging. It’s especially fitting for Halloween, fantasy, or quirky narrative contexts where a hand-lettered, characterful voice is preferred over strict regularity.
The overall tone is quirky and slightly sinister—playful in a cartoon way, but with enough sharpness to read as spooky or mischievous. Its off-kilter slant and angular terminals add a sense of motion and attitude, like lettering from a fantasy prop or a tongue-in-cheek horror title.
Likely designed to emulate quick, expressive hand lettering with a deliberately exaggerated slant and spiky terminals. The intent appears to be strong personality and motion for display use, prioritizing character and texture over neutral, continuous text color.
In text settings the strong slant and uneven widths create a bouncy, kinetic line texture. The narrow counters and sharp terminals make it best suited to larger sizes where the distinctive cuts and stroke character can be clearly seen.