Cursive Belem 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, children’s media, social posts, quotes, playful, handmade, friendly, casual, whimsical, human warmth, casual legibility, handwritten charm, lighthearted tone, monoline, rounded, bouncy, tall ascenders, loopy descenders.
A casual handwritten style with smooth, rounded strokes and a lightly irregular rhythm that keeps a natural pen-drawn feel. Letterforms are generally slender and upright, with tall ascenders, loopy descenders, and simplified construction that stays readable despite the informal shapes. Terminals tend to be softly tapered or blunt, and the overall texture is airy, with open counters and generous internal whitespace. Uppercase forms are clean and slightly idiosyncratic, while lowercase characters show more bounce and occasional connecting gestures typical of quick handwriting.
Well suited to short, expressive text where a human voice is desirable—greeting cards, invitations, personal stationery, boutique packaging, and playful headlines. It also works nicely for pull quotes and social graphics where warmth and informality are more important than strict typographic uniformity.
The font conveys a warm, personable tone—approachable and a bit whimsical, like notes written with a felt-tip pen. Its lively proportions and gentle inconsistencies suggest spontaneity and friendliness rather than formality or precision.
Designed to emulate neat, upbeat handwriting with a lightly cursive flow, balancing charm with legibility. The intent appears to be a versatile informal script for display use, offering a consistent hand-made texture across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Numbers are simple and rounded, matching the same hand-drawn logic as the letters, with clear distinctions between forms. Stroke consistency is strong enough to feel cohesive, but small variations in curve tension and join behavior preserve an authentic handwritten character.