Print Foril 7 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, labels, book covers, playful, handmade, friendly, casual, rustic, handmade texture, casual voice, display impact, informal branding, brushy, irregular, rounded, organic, textured.
A hand-drawn print face with thick, brushy strokes and softly irregular contours. Letterforms are mostly upright with a compact footprint and variable character widths, giving lines a lively, uneven rhythm. Terminals are often tapered or blunted as if made by a loaded marker, and bowls and counters stay fairly open despite the heavy stroke. The overall construction is simple and legible, with deliberate inconsistencies in curves, joins, and stroke endings that reinforce the drawn-by-hand feel.
Best suited for short-to-medium display text where a handmade voice is desirable, such as posters, covers, packaging, labels, menus, and social graphics. It can work for brief paragraphs in casual contexts, but the heavy strokes and organic irregularity favor headings, pull quotes, and branding accents.
The font reads as warm, informal, and slightly mischievous—like quick signage or a personal note made with a bold marker. Its rough edges and bouncy spacing create an approachable, crafty tone rather than a polished or corporate one.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered marker writing while staying readable and consistent enough for repeated use in layouts. The goal appears to be a bold, approachable texture that adds personality without relying on connected script forms.
Texture comes from subtle wobble and stroke modulation, which adds character at display sizes. In longer text the strong color and irregular rhythm become prominent, so generous spacing and moderate line lengths help maintain readability.