Print Feve 7 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, streetwear, horror titles, grunge, handmade, energetic, raw, punchy, handmade texture, display impact, diy tone, rough brush, brushy, ragged, textured, uneven, compressed.
A dense, hand-drawn all-caps and lowercase with heavily inked strokes and visibly irregular edges. Letterforms are compact and mostly tall relative to their widths, with a tight, compressed footprint and uneven stroke terminals that suggest a dry-brush or marker-on-paper texture. Curves and joins are slightly lumpy and organic rather than geometric, and counters are small, giving the face a dark overall color on the page. Spacing and widths vary subtly across glyphs, reinforcing an improvised, hand-rendered rhythm while keeping a generally upright, readable stance.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, cover art, packaging callouts, event promos, and display headlines where texture is an asset. It can also work for playful or edgy branding accents, but the dense weight and rough edges make it less comfortable for small sizes or long-form reading.
The font reads as gritty and immediate, like quick headline lettering made with a worn brush or felt marker. Its rough contours and weighty ink presence bring a rebellious, street-level tone that can feel DIY, indie, or slightly ominous depending on context.
The design appears intended to emulate bold, hand-painted or marker-brushed lettering with a deliberately imperfect edge. It prioritizes attitude and texture over smooth uniformity, aiming for an expressive display voice that feels hand-made and immediate.
Uppercase forms feel particularly poster-like and assertive, while the lowercase retains the same rough texture and compact proportions. Numerals match the heavy, brushed construction and maintain the same irregular terminal behavior, helping mixed-content settings feel cohesive.