Cursive Obgaf 7 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invitations, social posts, packaging, quotes, airy, friendly, whimsical, casual, delicate, handwritten warmth, space saving, modern casual, display clarity, monoline, tall, loopy, bouncy, linear.
A tall, monoline handwritten script with a narrow footprint and a lively, slightly bouncy baseline. Strokes stay clean and even with minimal contrast, and curves are drawn with open loops and gentle turns rather than sharp terminals. Capitals are simplified and slender, often resembling quick pen gestures, while lowercase forms mix connected-script habits with occasional separations for clarity. Ascenders are prominent, counters are open, and spacing feels light, giving words a vertically elegant, airy texture.
This font works well for short to medium-length copy where a human, handwritten presence is desired—greeting cards, invitations, captions, and quote graphics. Its slim proportions make it useful when space is tight or when you want an elegant, vertical rhythm in headings and product packaging accents. For best results, use it at comfortable sizes where the light, monoline strokes and loop details remain clear.
The overall tone is casual and personable, like neat journal lettering or a quick handwritten note. Its slim, looping forms add a touch of whimsy and softness without becoming overly decorative. The rhythm reads relaxed and approachable, suited to warm, informal communication.
The design appears intended to capture a neat, modern cursive handwriting style with a slender silhouette and minimal fuss. It aims for an easygoing handwritten feel while keeping letterforms consistent enough for clean, repeatable typesetting in display and casual text settings.
Numerals follow the same narrow, drawn-by-hand logic, with simple shapes and a consistent stroke weight that keeps them visually integrated with text. The font favors verticality and openness, so it maintains a tidy look in short phrases while still feeling distinctly hand-rendered.