Cursive Ebrum 2 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, packaging, greeting cards, retro, playful, casual, lively, speedy, handwritten charm, expressive flow, signature look, retro script, looping, swashy, monoline, rounded, connected.
A slanted, monoline cursive with smooth, rounded strokes and frequent horizontal entry/exit strokes that encourage connection between letters. Many characters feature extended crossbars and long linking swashes that create a continuous, ribbon-like baseline rhythm across words. Forms are open and softly modeled, with simplified terminals and occasional teardrop-like joins; spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic, handwritten cadence. Numerals and capitals follow the same connected, flowing logic, with broad, sweeping shapes that read clearly at display sizes.
This font is best suited to short to medium display text such as headlines, branding marks, product packaging, invitations, and greeting card messaging where its flowing connections can be appreciated. It works especially well when given generous tracking and line spacing to keep the long link strokes from colliding in multi-line layouts.
The overall tone is upbeat and informal, combining a breezy handwritten feel with a slightly retro sign-painting or mid-century script flavor. Its long connectors and looping curves add a sense of motion and friendliness, making text feel personal and expressive rather than formal.
The design appears intended to emulate fast, confident handwriting with intentional connective strokes that create a cohesive, signature-like line. Its broad, rounded gestures prioritize personality and motion over strict uniformity, aiming for distinctive word shapes in display-oriented typography.
The prominent connecting strokes can visually underline or stitch letters together, which amplifies continuity in longer words and can become busy in dense settings. The italic slant and extended cross-strokes give it strong directional flow and a distinctive word shape.