Cursive Mure 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, brand voice, packaging, social posts, invitations, friendly, playful, casual, warm, approachable, human touch, informal warmth, everyday writing, note-like tone, quick lettering, rounded, monoline, bouncy, loose, organic.
A casual handwritten script with rounded, monoline strokes and softly tapered ends that suggest marker or felt-pen writing. Letterforms are simplified and open, with gentle curves, occasional looped ascenders/descenders, and an easy, slightly bouncy rhythm. Connections appear naturally in many lowercase pairs while other letters remain unjoined, creating an informal mixed-connection flow. Uppercase forms are clean and readable with a hand-drawn steadiness, and numerals follow the same smooth, informal construction.
This style suits friendly branding, packaging callouts, greeting cards, invitations, and social media graphics where a personal note-like tone is desired. It works best for headings, quotes, short bursts of text, and emphasis lines where its handwritten rhythm can be appreciated without needing dense text setting.
The overall tone is friendly and conversational, with a playful, everyday feel that reads as personal and approachable rather than polished or formal. Its lively baseline movement and rounded shapes give it a lighthearted, welcoming voice suitable for informal messaging.
The design appears intended to capture an authentic, quick handwritten look with a smooth pen feel—prioritizing warmth and readability over precision. Its mixed joining and rounded construction aim to feel natural and human while remaining consistent enough for repeated use in contemporary design.
The lowercase includes distinctive looped forms (notably in letters like g, j, y) and simple single-storey shapes that reinforce the handwritten character. Spacing and letter widths feel naturally uneven in a way that adds charm in short phrases, while the clear silhouettes keep longer samples legible at display-to-text sizes.