Print Edraf 7 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, labels, children’s, invitations, hand-drawn, playful, crafty, quirky, friendly, handmade feel, human warmth, casual voice, friendly clarity, textured, organic, imperfect, marker-like, casual.
A casual, hand-drawn print face with slightly uneven stroke edges and an organic, marker-like texture. Forms are mostly monoline with subtle tapering and mild contrast created by pressure changes and edge roughness rather than rigid geometry. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with open counters and rounded joins that keep the rhythm loose and conversational. Uppercase is simple and legible, while the lowercase shows more idiosyncratic shapes and a modestly low x-height, giving mixed-case text a lively, handwritten cadence.
Works well for posters, packaging, labels, and short headlines where a handmade voice is desirable. It’s also suited to children’s materials, classroom or craft branding, and invitations or event collateral that benefits from an informal, personal tone. Best used at display to moderate text sizes where the textured edges and lively proportions can read clearly.
The overall tone is warm and informal, with a gently quirky personality that feels human and approachable. Its deliberate imperfections and varied widths suggest handmade signage and notebook lettering rather than polished corporate typography. The texture adds a crafty, slightly rustic charm without becoming chaotic or hard to read.
Designed to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered print while staying broadly legible in mixed-case settings. The intent appears to prioritize personality—through slight irregularities, varied widths, and textured strokes—over strict uniformity, making it a natural choice for friendly, human-centered messaging.
Round characters like O and Q are smooth and open, while angled letters (K, V, W, X, Y) show brisk, hand-cut diagonals that add energy. Dots and terminals feel blunt and inked-in, reinforcing the drawn-by-hand impression. Numerals are clear and friendly, with simple, familiar constructions suited to everyday contexts.