Print Biley 7 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, children’s media, craft branding, packaging, social graphics, playful, friendly, casual, quirky, airy, handmade feel, approachability, informality, whimsy, monoline, rounded, bouncy, loose, naive.
A light, monoline handwritten print with softly rounded turns and a gently uneven rhythm that preserves the feel of pen-drawn strokes. Letterforms are open and simplified, with modest overshoots and slight irregularities in curvature and alignment that create a natural, unforced texture. Capitals are narrow and tall relative to the lowercase, while the lowercase keeps clear counters and straightforward construction; spacing reads a bit variable, contributing to an informal color on the line. Numerals are similarly hand-drawn, with simple, legible shapes and occasional asymmetry that matches the alphabet.
Works well for short headlines, labels, invitations, and playful branding where a human, hand-drawn presence is desirable. It’s especially effective in children-oriented design, casual packaging, and social or editorial pull quotes where a light, friendly tone helps set the mood.
The overall tone is friendly and approachable, with a whimsical, doodled character that feels personal rather than polished. Its light touch and bouncy shapes give it a casual, upbeat voice suited to informal communication.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, hand-printed lettering with a deliberately relaxed finish—prioritizing warmth, individuality, and quick readability over strict geometric consistency.
Distinctive handwritten details—such as single-storey lowercase forms and gently inconsistent stroke endpoints—add charm, but the airy stroke weight and irregular spacing can make longer passages feel more delicate and textured than neutral.