Print Nurib 7 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, book covers, headlines, children’s media, hand-drawn, quirky, storybook, rustic, casual, handmade feel, friendly tone, informal voice, human texture, wobbly, organic, uneven, textured, naive.
A hand-drawn print face with slightly wobbly strokes and subtly irregular curves, creating an organic rhythm across words. Letterforms are mostly monoline in feel with gentle, natural modulation and soft corners rather than sharp terminals. The drawing shows deliberate inconsistency in width and contour—some bowls are lopsided, counters vary, and verticals lean just enough to read as human-made—while remaining cohesive in overall proportions. Spacing appears fairly open, helping the narrow glyphs breathe in text, and the numerals follow the same sketchy, lightly distorted construction.
This font works best where a handmade, approachable voice is wanted: packaging for craft goods, café menus, posters, book covers, and short display copy. It can also serve in children’s or educational materials and captions, especially at sizes where the textured outlines and irregularities remain clear.
The tone is casual and characterful, with a friendly, imperfect texture that feels handmade rather than engineered. It suggests a playful, slightly rustic personality suited to informal communication and creative, artisanal themes.
The design appears intended to emulate hand-lettered print writing with a controlled level of imperfection—enough variation to feel authentic and warm, while preserving familiar forms for quick reading in short to medium-length text.
Capitals are simple and readable with modest flourish, while lowercase letters keep a straightforward print structure that maintains legibility despite the uneven stroke edges. The overall color on the line is pleasantly broken and lively, producing a lightly “inked” presence without looking heavy.