Cursive Ekkoy 7 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invites, greeting cards, packaging, social posts, quotes, casual, friendly, romantic, handmade, playful, personal tone, handwritten charm, modern script, decorative headings, looping, bouncy, monoline-ish, flourished, slanted.
A slanted, brush-pen style script with smooth, looping joins and a lively, handwritten rhythm. Strokes show pronounced thick–thin modulation with rounded terminals and tapered entries, giving letters a soft, inked feel. The capitals are tall and expressive with open bowls and occasional swashes, while lowercase forms are compact with small counters and a noticeably low x-height relative to the ascenders. Overall spacing is tight and the texture is energetic rather than uniform, with natural-looking variation in curve tension and stroke pressure.
Best suited to short to medium-length text where personality is the goal: invitations, greeting cards, boutique or artisan packaging, social media graphics, pull quotes, and casual branding accents. It works particularly well for headlines, names, and signature-like lockups where the flowing connections and contrast can be appreciated.
The tone is warm, personal, and slightly playful—more like a quick, confident note written with a felt or brush pen than formal calligraphy. Its buoyant movement and rounded forms suggest an approachable, upbeat voice suited to friendly messaging and lifestyle aesthetics.
The design appears intended to mimic modern, everyday cursive written with a brush pen—prioritizing fluidity, charm, and expressiveness over strict regularity. It aims to deliver a personable, handcrafted feel that reads quickly while still offering decorative flair in capitals and word shapes.
Some joins and loops create distinctive silhouettes in words, especially around letters with descenders and rounded arches, which can add charm but also increases visual density at smaller sizes. Numerals and capitals echo the same flowing construction, helping headings and short lines feel cohesive.