Print Marus 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, invitations, social graphics, casual, friendly, playful, conversational, handmade, human touch, approachability, casual clarity, everyday note, monoline, rounded, bouncy, loose, brushed.
A casual handwritten italic with smooth, monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms lean consistently forward and keep an open, airy rhythm, with gently irregular widths that feel naturally written rather than mechanically spaced. Curves are generous and slightly bouncy, and many shapes show subtle tapering or brush-like stroke endings, especially in diagonals and joins. The overall texture is clean and legible, with simplified, print-style forms and a compact lowercase that reads smaller relative to the capitals.
Well suited for informal branding, packaging, and lifestyle messaging where a personal, handmade voice is desired. It works nicely for short to medium text in posters, social graphics, greeting cards, invitations, and headings or pull quotes where warmth and approachability matter. Its clear, open shapes also make it usable for brief paragraphs when set with comfortable line spacing.
The font conveys an easygoing, friendly tone—like quick note-taking with a felt-tip pen. Its forward slant and relaxed proportions add energy and approachability, making text feel conversational and human. The mild irregularities keep it warm and informal without becoming messy.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, everyday handwriting in an italic posture, balancing personality with readability. It aims to feel spontaneous and human while keeping consistent, simplified forms that remain dependable across mixed-case text and numerals.
Capitals are prominent and expressive, while the lowercase maintains a straightforward handwritten print look rather than a connected script. Numerals share the same rounded, casual construction and remain clear at a glance. Overall spacing feels slightly loose, reinforcing the handwritten cadence in longer passages.