Print Bamos 7 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, greeting cards, packaging, invites, airy, whimsical, delicate, friendly, quirky, hand-drawn charm, lightness, approachability, playfulness, casual display, monoline, spindly, tall, rounded, loose.
A slender, monoline handwritten print with tall proportions and generous vertical reach. Strokes stay consistently thin with soft, slightly wobbly contours that preserve a drawn-by-hand rhythm. Curves are narrow and open, terminals are simple and minimally finished, and counters tend to be tall and oval. Spacing reads a bit irregular in a natural way, with subtle width differences between glyphs that keep the texture lively rather than mechanical.
This style works well for short display settings where a light, hand-drawn voice is desirable: titles, posters, greeting cards, invitations, labels, and playful packaging. It can also serve for brief pull quotes or UI accents when used at larger sizes where the thin strokes remain clear.
The overall tone is light, playful, and gently eccentric—more sketchbook than formal lettering. Its thin strokes and narrow shapes give it an airy, unobtrusive presence, while the unevenness adds warmth and personality.
The design appears aimed at delivering an easygoing handwritten print look with a tall, delicate silhouette and a casual, human cadence. It prioritizes personality and a breezy texture over rigid regularity, making it suited to friendly, informal communication.
Uppercase forms keep a simple, linear construction and sit comfortably as headings, while the lowercase shows more character in rounded bowls and looping descenders, enhancing the informal feel. Numerals match the same thin, handwritten logic and stay visually cohesive with the letters, making mixed text feel consistent.