Print Dogim 7 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: notes, greeting cards, packaging, posters, headlines, casual, friendly, airy, quirky, hand-drawn, handwritten feel, approachability, casual clarity, human warmth, monoline, loose rhythm, rounded, spindly, open forms.
A light, monoline hand-drawn print style with tall, slender proportions and generous white space. Strokes stay thin and slightly uneven, with subtle wobble and occasional tapering at terminals that suggests a quick pen or marker. Bowls and arcs are softly rounded, counters are open, and overall spacing feels relaxed rather than mechanically even. Capitals read as simple, legible constructions, while lowercase shows more idiosyncratic shapes and baseline bounce; figures are similarly casual and lightly irregular.
Works well for friendly display uses such as greeting cards, social graphics, packaging accents, journaling aesthetics, and short headlines where a human touch is desired. It can also serve for informal UI labels or captions when kept at comfortable sizes and with sufficient contrast against the background.
The font conveys an informal, personable tone—like neat handwriting for notes, labels, and lighthearted messaging. Its thin strokes and open shapes keep it gentle and approachable, with a slightly quirky, spontaneous character that avoids looking polished or corporate.
Likely designed to mimic neat, everyday handwriting in an unconnected print style, prioritizing approachability and quick legibility over typographic precision. The restrained stroke weight and tall, narrow forms aim to keep text light and uncluttered while preserving a clearly hand-drawn identity.
Distinctive handwritten details include single-storey forms in the lowercase, simple punctuation with round dots, and a generally consistent pen weight across the set. The narrow build and thin strokes give it an airy texture in longer text, while the hand-made irregularities remain visible at larger sizes.