Cursive Esmul 7 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, quotes, headlines, social posts, airy, personal, lively, casual, elegant, personal voice, signature look, modern script, expressive display, boutique branding, brushy, monoline, loopy, slanted, spiky.
A slim, slanted handwritten script with a brush-pen feel and a lightly irregular rhythm. Strokes are predominantly fine with occasional pressure-like swelling at turns and terminals, producing a subtle calligraphic contrast without looking formal. Letterforms are tall and open, with long ascenders and descenders and a noticeably small lowercase body, giving the line a high, whispy profile. Terminals tend to taper or flick into short hooks, and many shapes incorporate quick loops or teardrop-like turns, creating a fast, gestural texture.
This font is well suited to display use where a personal, handwritten voice is desired—logos, boutique branding, product packaging, cover lines, posters, and short quote graphics. It performs best at larger sizes where the fine strokes and tight proportions can be appreciated, and where its lively terminals and loops can add character without crowding.
The overall tone is intimate and expressive, like quick personal lettering for notes, invitations, or lifestyle branding. It reads as relaxed and contemporary rather than traditional, balancing spontaneity with enough consistency to feel designed. The narrow, soaring proportions add a touch of refinement, while the lively stroke endings keep it informal and human.
The design intent appears to be a modern brush-script that feels quick and authentic while remaining cohesive across the alphabet. Its tall proportions and delicate stroke weight aim to deliver an elegant, airy presence, and the gestural loops and flicked terminals reinforce a hand-drawn signature-like personality for contemporary display typography.
In the samples, capitals stand out with taller, more flamboyant entry strokes and occasional looped constructions, helping create a dynamic word shape in headings. Spacing appears slightly loose for a script, which enhances the airy feel and helps preserve clarity at larger sizes. The numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with simple, single-stroke constructions and modest quirks that match the alphabet.