Print Homin 7 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Miguel De Northern' by Graphicxell, 'Ad Design JNL' by Jeff Levine, 'MVB Diazo' by MVB, 'MC Granko' by Maulana Creative, 'Sharp Sans Condensed' by Monotype, 'Miso' by Mårten Nettelbladt, and 'Merchanto' by Type Juice (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids media, stickers, playful, friendly, quirky, casual, chunky, handmade feel, approachability, bold impact, humor, rounded, bouncy, hand-drawn, cartoony, soft-edged.
A heavy, hand-drawn display face with compact proportions and softly rounded terminals. Strokes are thick and relatively even, with subtly wobbly edges and small irregularities that create a natural marker/brush feel. Counters are tight and often slightly pinched, and many forms lean on simplified, bulbous shapes (notably in bowls and curves), producing a lively, slightly uneven rhythm. Uppercase and lowercase share a cohesive, informal construction with open apertures and minimal detailing, keeping letterforms bold and readable at larger sizes.
Best suited for short, high-impact copy such as posters, headlines, labels, and packaging where a friendly handmade voice is desired. It also fits children’s materials, casual branding, and illustrated applications, and can work well on signage or social graphics when set with generous tracking and line spacing.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, with a humorous, cartoony energy. Its imperfect contours and bouncy spacing read as handmade and personable rather than formal or technical, making it feel chatty and lighthearted.
This design appears intended to deliver an informal, hand-rendered look with strong visual presence. The goal is expressive readability—bold shapes and simplified constructions that reproduce a marker-like personality while staying consistent across the alphabet and numerals.
The font’s texture comes from controlled inconsistency—small variations in curve smoothness, stroke joins, and internal spacing—while maintaining consistent overall weight. Numerals match the same chunky, rounded construction and feel designed for headline use rather than dense text.