Print Videz 7 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, album art, zines, quirky, playful, casual, hand-drawn, rustic, handmade feel, informal display, distinct silhouettes, graphic texture, angular, monoline, irregular, tall, spiky.
A lively hand-drawn print with monoline strokes and intentionally uneven construction. Forms are built from straight and slightly wobbly segments with sharp corners and occasional rounded joins, creating a distinctly angular, geometric feel. Proportions vary by glyph, with tall capitals and narrow counters; several characters lean on simplified, almost sign-painted shapes (notably the diamond-like O/0). Spacing and stroke terminals are irregular in a way that reads as marker or pen lettering rather than polished typography.
Best suited to short headlines, posters, packaging, and other display contexts where its hand-rendered personality can be read clearly. It can also work for casual captions or branding accents when a rough, crafted tone is desired, but it may become distracting for long passages at small sizes.
The overall tone is quirky and homemade, with a playful, slightly edgy rhythm. Its spiky angles and uneven linework suggest doodled notes, indie craft labels, or informal display lettering rather than corporate refinement.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-lettered marker print—irregular, characterful, and graphically angular—favoring distinctive silhouettes over strict consistency. Its simplified, faceted rounds and uneven rhythm aim to create an approachable, handmade voice that stands out in display settings.
Distinctive alternation between straight strokes and softened curves gives the texture a jittery, sketched cadence. Round characters are frequently faceted, and several glyphs use exaggerated angles that increase personality at larger sizes but can feel busy in dense text.