Print Berem 7 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social posts, greeting cards, casual, friendly, youthful, hand-drawn, approachable, handwritten feel, casual voice, display clarity, human warmth, monoline, rounded, loose, playful, quirky.
A casual hand-drawn print face with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms are tall and slender with a loose baseline rhythm and small, compact lowercase shapes relative to the capitals, giving a pronounced mixed-case contrast. Curves are open and airy, counters are generous, and strokes show subtle wobble and irregular joins that read as marker- or pen-like without textured edges. Numerals follow the same simple, single-stroke logic, staying open and legible with slightly varying widths from glyph to glyph.
This font is well suited to short-to-medium display text where an informal handwritten voice is desired, such as posters, casual branding, packaging callouts, social media graphics, and greeting-card style messaging. It can also work for brief captions or labels when a friendly, personal tone is more important than strict typographic regularity.
The overall tone is informal and personable, with a lighthearted, sketchbook feel. Its narrow, bouncy rhythm and slightly uneven handwritten construction convey spontaneity and friendliness rather than formality or precision.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, neat hand printing with a slim, airy silhouette—prioritizing approachability and a hand-made feel while keeping letterforms open enough for clear reading in display sizes.
Capital shapes tend to be more expansive and attention-getting, while the lowercase remains restrained and compact, which can make mixed-case text feel lively and varied. The design maintains consistent stroke weight, but embraces small inconsistencies in curves and alignment that reinforce the human, handwritten character.