Print Pegum 7 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, quotes, storybook, folksy, warm, quirky, vintage, handmade feel, display impact, retro tone, friendly voice, bracketed serifs, calligraphic, inked, rounded terminals, lively rhythm.
A lively, hand-drawn serif with pronounced thick–thin modulation and slightly irregular, inked contours. Stems are generally sturdy while hairlines and entry strokes taper sharply, giving an organic, written feel. Serifs are small and often wedge-like or lightly bracketed, with occasional curved beak/flag details on letters such as J, f, and t. Counters are compact and rounded, widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, and the overall spacing reads tighter, creating a compact, energetic texture in text.
Best suited for short to medium-length settings where personality is desirable: headlines, pull quotes, posters, packaging, and book-cover titling. It can also work for brief subheads or captions when a warm, handcrafted tone is needed, though the lively contrast and tight texture make it less ideal for long, small-size reading.
भूमि? Wait. I will not include weird text. This typeface conveys an approachable, old-time warmth—part storybook display, part handmade print. The slightly uneven strokes and expressive terminals add personality and a gentle eccentricity, producing a friendly, human tone rather than a rigid, engineered one.
The design appears intended to mimic informal, hand-rendered print lettering while retaining the structure of a serif text face. Its strong contrast, compact proportions, and expressive terminals aim to deliver a distinctive, vintage-leaning voice that feels crafted and characterful in display typography.
Uppercase forms are simplified and sturdy with occasional soft curves (notably in C, G, S), while lowercase shows more calligraphic flicks and hooks. Numerals have classic, decorative shapes with strong contrast and a slightly vintage flavor.