Print Afmah 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, quotes, invites, casual, lively, personal, playful, dynamic, handwritten warmth, casual emphasis, signature feel, informal display, monoline, slanted, airy, loose, gestural.
A slanted, handwritten print with a smooth, low-contrast stroke that reads as pen or light brush. Letterforms are compact and narrow with generous white space inside counters, and the rhythm is driven by quick, sweeping diagonals and tapered terminals. Capitals are notably larger and more expressive than the lowercase, with simplified, open shapes and occasional looped strokes (notably in forms like J and Q). The lowercase stays small and neat with a very short x-height, while ascenders/descenders add a lightly springy vertical range; numerals follow the same brisk, informal construction.
Works best for short, expressive copy such as posters, packaging callouts, social posts, invitations, and quote graphics where a personal, informal voice is desired. It can also suit labels or headings when you want handwritten character without connected cursive joins.
The overall tone is friendly and spontaneous, like fast, confident note-taking or a casual signature style. Its energetic slant and brisk curves give it a youthful, conversational feel rather than a formal calligraphic one.
Likely designed to capture a quick, human writing gesture in an unconnected, print-like script—prioritizing speed, personality, and a casual tone over strict geometric consistency. The tall, expressive capitals and compact lowercase suggest an emphasis on punchy titles and name-style typography.
Spacing appears relatively open for a handwritten style, helping short words and headlines stay readable despite the narrow proportions. The sample text shows consistent stroke behavior across sizes, with capitals providing most of the visual emphasis and personality.