Print Nukis 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids, crafts, greeting cards, playful, folksy, hand-drawn, whimsical, casual, human warmth, casual display, handmade feel, playful tone, wiry, spidery, uneven, organic, sketchy.
A hand-drawn print face with wiry strokes and lightly irregular contours that mimic marker or pen on paper. Letterforms are narrow and tall with a loose, variable rhythm; strokes show small wobbles, tapered turns, and occasional thicker blobs where the tool appears to pause. Counters tend to be small, curves are slightly asymmetrical, and terminals are blunt or softly rounded rather than sharply cut, giving the set a lively, imperfect texture.
Works well for short display text where an informal, hand-made feel is desirable—posters, invitations, greeting cards, craft branding, and playful packaging. It can also suit headings or pull quotes in editorial contexts when a casual, human touch is needed, but its thin, irregular strokes favor larger sizes over long body copy.
The overall tone feels friendly and quirky, like informal handwritten signage or a sketchbook note. Its narrow, bouncy forms and uneven stroke behavior project a playful, homemade character rather than a polished typographic voice.
The design appears intended to capture the spontaneity of quick, unconnected handwriting while staying legible in mixed-case text. Its narrow proportions and lively stroke variation seem aimed at delivering a distinctive, personable voice for display-centric settings.
Capital shapes are simplified and open, with distinctive, slightly exaggerated curves in letters like C, G, and Q, while round letters (O, Q) show noticeable hand-drawn ovaling. Lowercase forms remain unconnected and readable, with a simple single-storey construction and prominent dotted i/j. Numerals follow the same casual logic, with slender, slightly leaning curves and open shapes that keep the texture consistent across lines of text.