Cursive Oslap 2 is a very light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: signatures, invitations, greeting cards, social posts, packaging accents, airy, delicate, intimate, casual, elegant, handwritten realism, personal tone, light elegance, informal refinement, monoline, loopy, tall ascenders, open counters, high slant.
A fine, pen-like script with a consistent, hairline stroke and a noticeably slanted rhythm. Letterforms are tall and narrow with generous whitespace, small bowls, and open counters, giving the alphabet a light, airy color on the line. Capitals are simplified and loop-influenced, often built from single, continuous gestures with long entry and exit strokes. Lowercase forms keep a minimal footprint with short bodies and prominent ascenders/descenders, and overall spacing feels loose and flowing rather than tightly connected.
This font works best for short to medium phrases where a personal, handwritten feel is desired—such as signatures, invitations, greeting cards, quotes, and lightweight branding accents on packaging or social graphics. It can also complement minimalist layouts as a secondary script paired with a sturdier sans or serif for body copy.
The tone is personal and understated, like quick, neat handwriting captured with a fine liner. Its slim proportions and soft looping gestures read as graceful and modern-casual, suitable for gentle, human warmth rather than bold emphasis.
The design appears intended to emulate refined everyday handwriting with a fine-pen stroke: tall, narrow proportions, quick looped constructions, and a relaxed baseline flow that prioritizes personality and elegance in small amounts of text.
The numerals echo the same narrow, handwritten construction, with simple curves and occasional extended terminals. In text, the line texture stays very light and unobtrusive, with clear word shapes driven by tall verticals and frequent loops; it favors a breezy, handwritten cadence over rigid uniformity.