Print Bibor 7 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, children’s media, posters, packaging, social graphics, playful, casual, friendly, quirky, hand-drawn, handmade warmth, casual legibility, playful tone, monoline, rounded, loopy, bouncy, airy.
A light, hand-drawn print face with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms show gentle irregularities in stroke flow and spacing, creating a natural written rhythm rather than mechanical repetition. Proportions are slightly condensed with tall ascenders and descenders, and counters tend to be open and airy; several forms feature loose loops and curved entries that suggest quick pen movement. Numerals and capitals follow the same simple, sketch-like construction, with occasional asymmetry and small variations in curve tension that reinforce the handmade feel.
Well suited to short to medium-length text where an informal, human tone is desirable—such as greeting cards, invitations, children’s titles, posters, packaging callouts, and social or lifestyle graphics. It also works as a friendly accent face paired with a more neutral sans for supporting copy.
The font reads as relaxed and personable, with a bouncy, informal tone. Its slight wobble and playful curves give it a friendly, approachable voice that feels conversational and lightly whimsical rather than polished or corporate.
The design appears intended to capture the look of quick, neat handwriting in unconnected print letters, balancing legibility with a deliberately imperfect, hand-rendered character. It aims for a light, approachable texture that adds personality without becoming overly ornate.
The overall texture is intentionally uneven, with subtle variations in alignment and character width that add charm in display settings. At smaller sizes, the light stroke and open construction can feel delicate, so it benefits from ample size and breathing room.