Print Ammul 7 is a very light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, quotes, journaling, packaging, kids media, playful, casual, friendly, airy, quirky, handwritten note, casual clarity, human warmth, space saving, monoline, sketchy, tall, loose, rounded.
A tall, slim handwritten print with a monoline feel and subtly uneven stroke weight that mimics pen pressure and quick direction changes. The letterforms are mostly upright with generous vertical proportions, rounded bowls, and open apertures, while terminals often end in soft hooks or slight flicks. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, contributing to an organic rhythm; curves are smooth but not mechanically perfect, and joins and crossbars show small natural inconsistencies typical of hand drawing.
Well suited for short-to-medium text where a friendly handwritten voice is desired, such as greeting cards, social graphics, product tags and packaging accents, headings for lifestyle content, classroom materials, and journaling or planner-style layouts. It also works nicely for pull quotes and captions when you want a light, informal texture without connected script.
The overall tone is lighthearted and personable, like informal notes or a hand-lettered label. Its narrow, airy construction keeps the texture bright and approachable, while the small irregularities add charm and a human presence.
The design appears intended to capture a neat but relaxed hand-printed look—legible and upright, yet intentionally imperfect—so text feels personal and approachable. The slim strokes and tall proportions suggest an emphasis on lightness and economy of space while keeping a playful handwritten character.
Capitals lean toward simple, legible skeletons with occasional decorative swashes (notably in letters like G and Q), and punctuation/digits follow the same slender, handwritten logic. In running text the line color stays light and open, with a slightly bouncy baseline and varied character widths that read as intentionally casual rather than rigidly uniform.