Print Osduf 7 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, branding, quotes, friendly, casual, lively, retro, warm, handmade feel, expressive display, conversational tone, vintage charm, slanted, brushlike, calligraphic, tapered, roundish.
A slanted, brush-influenced italic with tapered stroke endings and gently swelling curves that suggest a fast, confident hand. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with a short x-height and prominent ascenders/descenders that add vertical rhythm. Strokes show moderate modulation and soft, rounded terminals rather than sharp serif structure, giving the alphabet an organic, drawn consistency while keeping counters open enough for display reading. Numerals echo the same flowing, cursive-like construction and angled stress.
It works best for short, attention-grabbing copy—posters, product packaging, café menus, social graphics, and brand accents—where its handwritten character can carry personality. For longer passages, larger sizes and generous line spacing will help preserve clarity given the compact proportions and animated stroke shapes.
The font feels informal and personable, like handwritten signage or a quick marker note that’s been refined for repeatable typesetting. Its steady slant and buoyant curves create an upbeat, conversational tone with a light retro flavor.
The design appears intended to deliver a natural handwritten look with the polish and consistency of a font, capturing brush pen energy without resorting to fully joined cursive. It aims to add warmth and motion to display typography while remaining straightforward to set in mixed-case text.
Overall spacing appears tight and energetic, with a noticeable forward momentum across words. Uppercase shapes are expressive and slightly swashy in places, helping titles stand out, while lowercase maintains a simple, readable print-like cadence rather than fully connected script behavior.