Print Nakid 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, kids, invitations, social media, playful, casual, friendly, hand-drawn, crafty, handmade feel, approachability, informal display, human warmth, monoline, rounded, loose, irregular, textured.
A casual, hand-drawn print with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms show intentional irregularity in stroke edges and curvature, creating a lively rhythm and a slightly textured, marker-like color. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph with relaxed spacing and occasional asymmetry, while counters stay open and shapes remain generally simple and legible. Capitals are tall and narrow in feel, and the overall drawing keeps a consistent pen pressure with minimal contrast.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where an informal, handmade voice is desired—posters, packaging accents, greeting cards, invitations, classroom materials, and social graphics. It also works nicely for headings, pull quotes, and labels where a friendly, personal touch matters more than strict uniformity.
The font conveys an approachable, informal tone that feels personal and spontaneous, like quick lettering for notes or handmade signage. Its unevenness reads as warm and human rather than polished, giving text a lighthearted, crafty character.
Likely designed to mimic quick, natural hand lettering with a consistent pen stroke, prioritizing warmth and personality over geometric precision. The goal appears to be an easygoing print style that stays readable while retaining the quirks of real handwriting.
Round letters (like O, Q, and C) are built from smooth, single-stroke loops, while diagonals and joins (such as in K, M, and W) have a slightly wobbly, organic construction. Dots on i/j are small and clean, and numerals share the same casual, handwritten logic with simple forms and mild baseline variation.