Print Pimal 7 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, branding, casual, energetic, friendly, confident, playful, handmade feel, informal display, attention grabbing, friendly tone, brushy, expressive, upright-leaning, rounded, bouncy.
A lively, brush-pen style script with unconnected letters and a consistent rightward slant. Strokes show pronounced contrast between thick downstrokes and thinner hairlines, with soft, rounded terminals and occasional tapered entries/exits. Letterforms are compact and tall, with buoyant curves, open counters, and a rhythm that alternates between smooth bowls and sharper, flicked joins; capitals are especially dynamic and gestural, reading like quick marker lettering rather than formal calligraphy.
Best suited to short, prominent copy such as headlines, posters, packaging callouts, and social graphics where the brush contrast and lively rhythm can read at a glance. It can also support casual branding elements—logos, stickers, or event promotions—when paired with a simpler text face for body copy.
The overall tone feels upbeat and personable, with a hand-made immediacy that suggests spontaneity and approachability. Its bold brush presence adds confidence and a slightly cheeky, headline-friendly energy, making the text feel conversational rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to mimic confident brush lettering in a clean, repeatable form: expressive, high-impact characters that stay legible while preserving the speed and personality of a hand-rendered note or sign.
The texture is intentionally irregular in places—stroke edges and proportions vary slightly from glyph to glyph—reinforcing a hand-drawn feel. Numerals follow the same brush logic, mixing curved and angled strokes for a cohesive, informal set.