Cursive Funav 7 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, wedding, branding, logotype, packaging, elegant, airy, romantic, refined, graceful, signature feel, formal charm, display script, personal touch, calligraphic, looping, delicate, swashy, slanted.
This script shows a delicate, calligraphic construction with pronounced thick–thin transitions and a consistently right-leaning, forward rhythm. Strokes taper into fine entry and exit hairlines, with occasional swash-like terminals and long, sweeping ascenders and descenders that add vertical drama. Letterforms are compact and streamlined, with open counters and smooth curves that prioritize fluid motion over rigid geometry; connections appear intermittent, so words read as a fast, pen-led script rather than a fully continuous join.
This font suits short, expressive settings such as wedding suites, greeting cards, boutique branding, product packaging, and logo or signature-style wordmarks. It can also work for headings or pull quotes when set with generous tracking and leading to preserve the fine stroke detail and long extenders. For longer text, it will be most successful in larger sizes where the delicate hairlines and compact lowercase remain clear.
The overall tone is graceful and polished, evoking handwritten notes, invitations, and personal signatures. Its light touch and looping movement feel romantic and genteel, with a slightly playful flourish where terminals extend or curl. The texture on a line is airy and sophisticated rather than bold or casual.
The design appears intended to capture an elegant handwritten signature feel with a calligraphy-inspired contrast and flowing, slightly swashy terminals. By keeping the lowercase compact and emphasizing sweeping capitals and extenders, it aims to create distinctive word silhouettes for display use and personalization.
In the samples, capitals provide much of the personality, with larger initial strokes and occasional decorative loops that can create strong word shapes. The very small lowercase body means ascenders/descenders and capital forms dominate the silhouette, and the hairline strokes suggest it will look best with ample size and breathing room. Numerals follow the same slanted, pen-script logic, maintaining a cohesive texture alongside the letters.