Cursive Hipi 2 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, invitations, headlines, quotations, signature, elegant, romantic, personal, lively, stylish, human, fluid, expressive, refined, airy, calligraphic, flowing, looped caps.
A fast, right-slanted cursive with a thin, pen-like stroke and gently calligraphic modulation. Forms are narrow and streamlined, with elongated ascenders/descenders and occasional looped capitals that add flourish without becoming overly ornate. Connections are fluid but not overly tight, leaving plenty of white space and giving the writing an open, gliding texture across a line. Terminals tend to taper into sharp, sweeping exits, reinforcing the sense of motion.
Best suited to branding accents such as logos, boutique packaging, invitations, and social graphics where a personal, handwritten voice is desired. It works especially well at display sizes for names, quotes, and short headlines, and can also serve as an overlay script in editorial or lifestyle layouts when used with generous spacing. For longer text, it will benefit from ample line spacing to accommodate the tall extenders and sweeping terminals.
This script conveys a breezy, personable tone with a slightly dramatic flair. The quick, slanted rhythm and long, airy strokes feel confident and expressive, leaning more toward stylish signature energy than casual doodling. Overall it reads as elegant and lively rather than formal or restrained.
The design appears intended to mimic a quick, practiced handwriting style suitable for signature-like settings, balancing legibility with flourish. It prioritizes rhythmic movement and graceful joins, using long entry/exit strokes and occasional decorative loops to create emphasis in headings and short phrases.
Uppercase letters show the most flourish, with several forms built from long single-stroke gestures and occasional loops, while the lowercase stays comparatively simple and quick. Numerals are slender and slightly stylized to match the script’s forward momentum.