Print Igho 7 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, book covers, branding, playful, quirky, retro, lively, whimsical, personality, informality, attention, motion, retro flavor, slanted, angular, bouncy, expressive, hand-drawn.
A condensed, right-leaning hand-drawn display face with energetic rhythm and slightly irregular proportions. Strokes are heavy with modest contrast, and terminals often end in sharp, chiseled wedges that give the letters a cut-paper or brush-carved feel. Curves are compressed and sometimes asymmetrical, while verticals stay dominant, creating a tall silhouette and a tightly packed texture in words. Counters are relatively small and spacing feels intentionally uneven, reinforcing an informal, drawn-on look.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing settings such as posters, titles, packaging, and display branding where personality is the priority. It can work well for playful editorial callouts or event graphics, but is less appropriate for long passages or small UI text where its tight, irregular texture may reduce readability.
The overall tone is playful and quirky, with a retro storybook or carnival-poster spirit. Its lively slant and jagged terminals add a mischievous edge that feels expressive rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to evoke an informal, hand-rendered print style with a strong forward motion and a distinctive wedge-terminal signature. It prioritizes character and immediacy—like lettering drawn quickly with a broad tool—over strict geometric consistency.
In running text the face creates a strong, dark word shape with noticeable momentum from the consistent lean. The numerals and capitals carry the same wedge-terminal language, helping headlines feel cohesive, though the irregularities make it most comfortable at larger sizes where details and letterforms can breathe.