Print Unley 7 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, children’s media, social posts, posters, playful, friendly, casual, handmade, whimsical, handmade warmth, cheerful display, casual readability, human texture, rounded, bouncy, loopy, soft terminals, monoline feel.
A lively handwritten print with tall, narrow proportions and a gently irregular rhythm. Strokes read mostly monoline but with noticeable contrast from pressure-like thickening in curves and joins, giving letters a slightly brushy texture. Forms are rounded and open, with soft terminals, occasional hooks, and a mix of straight stems and springy bowls; the overall spacing is compact but not rigid, and widths vary by character in a natural hand-drawn way. Numerals and capitals keep the same informal construction, with simplified, legible shapes and subtle wobble that preserves a human feel.
Well suited to short-to-medium text where a personable, informal voice is needed—greeting cards, playful packaging, children’s materials, invitations, and casual headlines. It can also work for quotes and social graphics where a hand-lettered feel helps soften the message and add charm.
The tone is warm, upbeat, and approachable, like neat hand lettering on a card or classroom note. Its bouncy curves and irregularities add personality without becoming messy, making it feel friendly and lightly whimsical rather than formal or technical.
The design appears intended to mimic tidy, everyday hand printing—consistent enough for readability, but intentionally irregular to preserve authenticity and charm. Its narrow, vertical stance and animated curves suggest a focus on cheerful display use while remaining serviceable for brief passages.
The sample text shows clear word shapes at display and subhead sizes, with distinctive ascenders and descenders that add vertical energy. Round letters (o, e, g) keep generous counters, while strokes occasionally taper at turns, reinforcing the drawn-by-hand character.