Print Hagaw 7 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, game ui, children’s media, playful, quirky, whimsical, hand-drawn, retro, handmade charm, expressive display, playful branding, quirky texture, angular, chiseled, irregular, bouncy, spiky.
A hand-drawn, print-style face with rounded bowls and frequent sharp, triangular terminals that feel lightly chiseled or cut with a knife. Strokes are mostly monolinear but show subtle flare and taper at joins and ends, creating a lively, uneven rhythm. Letterforms vary in width and spacing, with slightly wavering baselines and an overall forward-leaning motion; counters are open and generous in round letters, while diagonals and arms often end in pointed wedges.
Best suited to display settings where character is more important than restraint: posters, title cards, packaging callouts, menus, event flyers, and playful UI headings. It can work for short paragraphs at larger sizes, but its irregular spacing and lively terminals are most effective in headlines and branding accents.
The tone is mischievous and spirited, balancing friendly rounded shapes with edgy, spiky endings. It reads like informal marker or brush lettering that’s been stylized into a graphic, almost cartoon-title look—expressive rather than polished.
The design appears intended to mimic casual, hand-drawn print lettering while adding distinctive wedge-like terminals for extra energy and recognizability. Its goal is to deliver a memorable, expressive voice that feels informal, crafty, and slightly retro.
Uppercase characters feel bold and emblematic, while lowercase is more compact and idiosyncratic, with noticeable personality in forms like a, g, r, and s. Numerals are similarly animated, mixing smooth curves with abrupt cutoffs, which reinforces the handmade texture.