Print Onnod 7 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, social media, energetic, casual, expressive, brushy, retro, signature feel, handmade texture, display impact, friendly tone, slanted, monoline-ish, tapered, looped, springy.
A lively brush-pen script with a pronounced rightward slant and compact proportions. Strokes appear pressure-shaped, with tapered entries and exits and occasional thicker downstrokes, giving letters a drawn, calligraphic rhythm. Characters are generally unconnected, but many show cursive construction cues such as hooked terminals, looped descenders, and sweeping diagonals. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a handwritten feel while maintaining consistent stroke behavior across the set.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where texture and motion are an asset: posters, headlines, packaging callouts, café or event branding, and social media graphics. It can work for subheads or pull quotes when given enough size and spacing to preserve its brush details.
The font conveys a fast, personable tone—confident and slightly dramatic, like a bold signature or marker-written headline. Its movement and sharp tapering read as expressive and informal, with a touch of vintage display flair rather than a polished corporate script.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering—punchy, personal, and legible at display sizes—capturing the spontaneity of hand-drawn writing while keeping a consistent overall style across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Uppercase forms lean toward simplified, brush-script capitals with open counters and occasional flourish-like strokes (notably in letters such as Q, R, and J). Lowercase is compact with small, tight bowls and clearly differentiated ascenders/descenders; the dot on i/j is minimal and round. Numerals follow the same brisk, handwritten logic, with curved 2/3/5 forms and a looped 9 that echoes the letter shapes.