Print Nabev 7 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: children’s media, packaging, posters, greeting cards, social graphics, friendly, playful, casual, approachable, handmade, handmade warmth, casual readability, playful branding, friendly display, rounded, monoline, soft, bouncy, informal.
This font is a monoline, hand-drawn print style with soft rounding and gently uneven stroke endings that mimic marker or pen pressure without sharp contrast. Letterforms are compact and relatively narrow, with open counters and simplified geometry that keeps shapes clear at display sizes. Curves and joins have a slightly wobbly, human rhythm, and terminals often finish bluntly or with subtle tapering, reinforcing the drawn-by-hand character. Uppercase forms are straightforward and legible, while lowercase introduces more personality through varied bowls and occasional asymmetry; numerals follow the same rounded, informal construction.
It works well for children’s materials, playful packaging, casual posters, invitations, greeting cards, and social media graphics where an approachable hand-lettered voice is desired. It’s especially effective in short headlines, labels, and callouts where its compact width and rounded shapes create friendly, high-impact wordmarks.
The overall tone is warm and lighthearted, reading as personable and kid-friendly without becoming chaotic. Its slightly bouncy spacing and hand-made irregularities give it an easygoing, conversational feel suited to informal messaging and cheerful branding.
The likely intention is to provide a clean, readable hand-printed look that feels human and informal while remaining consistent enough for repeated use in branding and display typography.
The design maintains consistent stroke thickness and a coherent handwritten texture across caps, lowercase, and figures, with enough irregularity to feel authentic while still staying tidy in word shapes. The narrow proportions and rounded corners help it feel compact and soft, avoiding harshness in headlines and short lines of text.