Cursive Lobat 4 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, quotations, headlines, elegant, romantic, airy, personal, graceful, signature feel, elegant display, handwritten warmth, ornamental caps, looping, calligraphic, slanted, monolinear, open counters.
A flowing handwritten script with a consistent rightward slant and long, sweeping entry/exit strokes. The forms are built from smooth, continuous curves with occasional looped constructions in capitals and select lowercase letters, giving the alphabet a rhythmic, drawn-with-a-pen feel. Stroke weight stays generally even, with gentle modulation at turns and terminals; counters remain open and the spacing feels lightly set, reinforcing a delicate texture. Ascenders and descenders are notably extended, and the overall proportions emphasize tall, slender letterforms with ample white space.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its loops and long extenders can read clearly—wedding invitations, boutique branding, beauty and lifestyle packaging, pull quotes, and elegant headlines. It can also work as an accent script paired with a restrained sans or serif for contrast, rather than as dense body text.
The font conveys a refined, intimate tone—more like neat signature writing than a bold brush script. Its looping capitals and airy rhythm suggest romance and formality, while the relaxed joins keep it approachable and personal.
Designed to capture a polished handwritten look with graceful movement and ornamental capitals, prioritizing expressiveness and a signature-like presence over utilitarian compactness. The consistent slant and smooth joining aim for a seamless written line that feels refined and contemporary.
Capitals are showy and gestural, often incorporating large loops and long cross-strokes that can overlap neighboring letters at tighter settings. Numerals follow the same cursive logic with similarly light, sweeping curves, keeping the overall voice consistent across letters and figures.