Cursive Lorut 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, wedding, greeting cards, logos, packaging, elegant, romantic, vintage, expressive, refined, handwritten elegance, signature feel, formal flair, personal tone, looping, slanted, airy, calligraphic, flourished.
A slanted, monoline-to-slightly-modulated script with long ascenders and descenders and a notably small x-height. Strokes are smooth and tapered at entry/exit points, with occasional retracing that thickens parts of capitals and selected joins, giving a pen-drawn feel. Letterforms are narrow and tall, with open counters and frequent oval constructions; capitals feature prominent loops and extended lead-in strokes that add vertical drama. Spacing is tight and rhythm-forward, producing a continuous, fast cursive texture in words while keeping individual shapes readable through consistent slant and repeated stroke motifs.
Best suited for short to medium-length display settings where its tall loops and compact lowercase can breathe—wedding suites, invitations, greeting cards, certificates, boutique logos, and premium packaging. It also works well for pull quotes or headings when paired with a quieter text face, but its small x-height and tight rhythm make it less ideal for long passages at small sizes.
The tone is graceful and intimate, leaning toward classic, handwritten elegance rather than casual note-taking. Its looping capitals and sweeping terminals suggest formality with a touch of flourish, evoking invitations, personal correspondence, and boutique branding. Overall, it communicates warmth and sophistication more than playfulness or ruggedness.
The design appears intended to emulate fast, confident cursive writing with a refined, calligraphic edge. By combining narrow proportions, pronounced slant, and flourished capitals, it aims to create elegant word silhouettes that feel personal and handcrafted while still maintaining a consistent, repeatable typographic system.
Capitals are especially ornate and tall, with dramatic entry strokes that can dominate at display sizes and create strong word shapes. The numerals follow the same flowing, handwritten logic, with angled forms and light terminal flicks that keep them visually consistent with the script.