Print Ebgij 7 is a very light, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, greeting cards, craft labels, airy, casual, whimsical, delicate, youthful, handwritten charm, light accent, casual display, human touch, spidery, monoline, loose, sketchy, bouncy.
A delicate, hand-drawn print style with extremely thin strokes and frequent tapering, giving letters a wiry, spidery presence. Forms are generally upright but loosely constructed, with uneven stroke pressure, occasional overshoots, and softly irregular curves that read as pen-on-paper. Proportions are narrow and tall, with small counters and a modest x-height; ascenders and capitals feel prominently vertical. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, and terminals are often blunt or lightly flicked, reinforcing an informal, drawn rhythm.
Works well for short, display-sized text where a handwritten, informal note-taking feel is desired—such as posters, packaging callouts, greeting cards, invitations, or craft/DIY labeling. It is less suited to long passages or small UI text due to its very fine strokes and uneven handwritten spacing.
The overall tone is lighthearted and personal, like quick handwritten labeling or a sketchbook note. Its fragile lines and slightly wobbly geometry create a gentle, quirky character rather than a polished or authoritative voice.
The design appears intended to capture a quick, natural handwritten print with minimal refinement—prioritizing personality and a light touch over strict consistency. Its narrow, tall proportions and fine linework suggest a font meant to add a subtle human accent in display settings without heavy visual weight.
Several glyphs show simplified construction and playful idiosyncrasies (notably in rounded letters and numerals), which increases charm but can reduce clarity at small sizes. The ultra-thin strokes and open, high-contrast feel make it best when given room and sufficient size so the fine lines don’t disappear.