Cursive Kiwi 2 is a very light, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
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A delicate, calligraphic cursive with a pronounced rightward slant and dramatic thick–thin modulation. Strokes are hairline-light in many joins and terminals, with occasional heavier accents that feel like pressure changes from a pointed pen. Letterforms are compact and tall in proportion, with a very small lowercase x-height contrasted by long ascenders/descenders and frequent looping forms. The rhythm is flowing and continuous, with extended entry/exit strokes, tapered terminals, and occasional swash-like flourishes on capitals and select lowercase letters and numerals.
This style suits short, display-led applications where flourish and personality are desirable, such as wedding suites, boutique branding, beauty or fashion packaging, and signature-style logotypes. It works best at moderate to large sizes where the fine hairlines and looping details remain clear, and where generous line spacing can accommodate tall ascenders and swashes.
The overall tone is graceful and romantic, with a formal, signature-like polish. Its airy hairlines and sweeping motion give it a high-end, intimate feel—more like elegant handwriting than rigid script construction.
The design appears intended to mimic refined, modern calligraphy: thin connecting strokes paired with emphasized downstrokes, a compact lowercase core, and expressive capitals that carry the visual identity. The emphasis is on elegance and gesture over utilitarian text readability.
Capitals are notably expressive and often oversized relative to the lowercase, creating a strong hierarchy at word starts. Spacing appears intentionally tight in places to maintain cursive connectivity, while long ascenders and cross-strokes add lively texture across a line of text. Numerals echo the same handwritten contrast and slant, keeping the set visually consistent.