Cursive Imkur 2 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invites, greeting cards, packaging, quotes, social posts, friendly, casual, breezy, personal, playful, handwritten feel, everyday script, friendly branding, quick notes, monoline, looping, fluid, slanted, airy.
A fluid, monoline script with a steady rightward slant and a lightly calligraphic, pen-drawn rhythm. Letterforms are compact and relatively tall in proportion to the lowercase, with small x-height and long, elastic ascenders and descenders that create an airy line. Strokes stay even and clean, with rounded turns, occasional looped entries/exits, and gentle tapering at terminals. Uppercase characters are larger and more gestural, often starting with a simple lead-in stroke that helps them sit comfortably in running text.
This style suits short to medium display text where a handwritten voice is desired: invitations, greeting cards, boutique packaging, café menus, pull quotes, and social media graphics. It can also work as an accent companion to a simple sans in branding systems where warmth and informality are needed.
The overall tone is relaxed and personable, like quick neat handwriting used for notes, invitations, or friendly branding. Its smooth motion and soft curves keep it approachable, while the narrow, upright energy gives it a tidy, organized feel rather than a wild brush-script attitude.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, fast cursive writing with consistent pen pressure and a graceful slant, balancing readability with an unmistakably personal, handwritten character. The compact width and restrained detailing suggest an aim for versatile, everyday friendliness rather than ornamental flourish.
Spacing appears intentionally loose enough to preserve clarity in connected shapes, and the joining behavior varies from fully connected to lightly separated depending on the letter, maintaining a natural handwritten cadence. Numerals follow the same flowing construction and rounded finishing, matching the text color without drawing undue attention.