Cursive Upgom 7 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, headlines, greeting cards, social graphics, elegant, romantic, playful, personal, vintage, signature feel, decorative caps, calligraphic contrast, display readability, looping, flourished, swashy, calligraphic, slanted.
A lively cursive script with a pronounced rightward slant and crisp thick–thin modulation that mimics a pointed-pen rhythm. Letterforms are narrow and upright in their internal structure, with tapered terminals, occasional entry/exit strokes, and frequent loops in ascenders and capitals. Uppercase characters are more embellished, showing generous curves and selective swashes, while lowercase forms stay compact with a notably small x-height and taller ascenders/descenders for a vertical, lyrical texture. Spacing and stroke weight vary subtly from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a hand-drawn feel while remaining legible in short phrases.
This script suits display applications where an elegant handwritten voice is desired—wedding and event invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, and short headlines or pull quotes. It performs best in larger sizes and with moderate tracking, where the thin strokes and compact lowercase shapes remain clear.
The overall tone is graceful and expressive, leaning toward romantic and celebratory rather than formal. Its looping capitals and high-contrast strokes give it a slightly vintage, invitation-like charm, while the uneven handwritten cadence keeps it approachable and personal.
The design appears intended to evoke a fast, confident signature style with calligraphic contrast and decorative capitals, balancing expressiveness with enough consistency for readable word shapes in titles and short statements.
Capitals such as Q, J, and S feature prominent loops and curved strokes that stand out as natural focal points. Numerals share the same slanted, calligraphic logic, with soft curves and tapered ends that integrate well with text. The sample paragraph shows best rhythm at larger sizes, where the hairlines and tight counters have room to breathe.