Print Odmej 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, covers, logotypes, quotes, energetic, playful, expressive, casual, handmade, handmade feel, lively motion, casual voice, display impact, brushy, slanted, textured, marker-like, bouncy.
An informal, brush-drawn script with a pronounced rightward slant and a lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes are thick and taper into pointed terminals, with visible brush-like swelling and occasional roughness that suggests quick, confident lettering. Letterforms are mostly unconnected but flow with cursive-like movement, using rounded bowls and sharp entry/exit angles that create a bouncy baseline and varied character widths. The numerals mirror the same gestural construction, mixing soft curves with brisk diagonals for a cohesive handwritten set.
This font works best where a handcrafted, energetic voice is desirable—such as posters, product packaging, social graphics, book or album covers, and short quote treatments. It is particularly effective for display settings and branding accents where the brush texture and slanted motion can be appreciated.
The overall tone is spontaneous and upbeat, conveying a friendly, personal voice with a slightly dramatic, swooping energy. It feels informal and human, like a hand-lettered note or a quick brush headline, with enough attitude to read as expressive rather than polished.
The design appears intended to emulate fast brush or marker lettering with a strong directional slant, prioritizing personality and movement over strict uniformity. Its forms aim to feel personal and expressive, delivering an approachable, hand-made look suited to eye-catching display typography.
Uppercase forms are large and dominant with sweeping diagonals, while the lowercase keeps compact counters and a tighter, sketch-like presence, reinforcing a handmade contrast between headline caps and more casual text shapes. Spacing appears intentionally irregular to preserve the natural handwritten cadence, and the texture of the strokes becomes a noticeable feature at larger sizes.