Print Ehzo 7 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, packaging, stickers, grunge, playful, handmade, casual, punk, handmade impact, raw texture, casual voice, diy energy, display punch, brushy, blotchy, chunky, irregular, textured.
A chunky, brush-like handprint with dark, saturated strokes and intentionally uneven edges. Letterforms are compact and generally narrow, with a lively baseline and noticeable variation in stroke width caused by pressure and ink pooling. Counters are small and sometimes partially closed, while terminals taper or blunt abruptly, creating a rough, blotchy texture. Overall spacing is tight and organic, with variable character widths and an improvised, marker-on-paper rhythm.
Best suited to short to medium display text where its texture and uneven stroke behavior can be appreciated—posters, titles, merch graphics, packaging callouts, and bold social media statements. It can work for brief bursts of body copy at larger sizes, but the tight counters and heavy inkiness favor clear, high-contrast layouts and generous line spacing.
The font feels energetic and slightly scrappy, mixing friendliness with a gritty, DIY attitude. Its irregular contours and inky texture suggest spontaneity and motion, giving text an expressive, street-level voice rather than a polished one.
Designed to emulate fast, hand-rendered lettering made with a brushy marker or loaded paint, prioritizing personality and impact over regularity. The goal appears to be a bold, informal voice with visible human variation and a deliberately rough finish for expressive display use.
Capitals read like simplified, hand-painted signage shapes, while lowercase stays compact with short ascenders and descenders, reinforcing a dense texture in running text. Numerals match the same brushy construction and irregular weight distribution, maintaining a consistent handmade tone across letters and figures.