Cursive Wiro 7 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, posters, headlines, invitations, casual, lively, expressive, vintage, personal, handmade feel, signature look, display impact, informal tone, brushy, slanted, looping, textured, spiky.
A slanted, brush-pen script with compact proportions and a lively, irregular rhythm. Strokes show subtle pressure changes and textured edges, with pointed terminals and occasional ink buildup that gives the line a slightly dry-brush character. Letterforms are narrow and agile, mixing quick curves with sharp diagonals; spacing is variable and the baseline wavers gently, reinforcing the hand-rendered feel. Capitals are larger and more flamboyant, with looped entries and sweeping turns that contrast with the smaller, tighter lowercase.
Best suited for logos, short headlines, packaging callouts, and display phrases where a handwritten voice is desired. It can work well for invitations, greeting cards, and lifestyle branding, especially when used with generous tracking and ample line spacing. For longer text, it is more effective in brief bursts such as quotes or subhead accents.
The overall tone is informal and energetic, like quick handwritten notes or a confident marker signature. Its spiky turns and brush texture add a slightly retro, handmade flavor, conveying motion and personality rather than polish. The script reads as friendly and expressive, with a hint of dramatic flair in the capitals.
The design appears intended to capture the speed and variation of real brush writing while keeping forms consistent enough for repeatable typography. Emphasis is placed on expressive capitals, dynamic stroke movement, and a textured pen finish to deliver a personal, crafted impression.
Connections between letters are present but not uniformly continuous, producing a semi-joined flow that stays readable while retaining spontaneity. Numerals follow the same slanted, pen-drawn logic with simple, open shapes and a lightly calligraphic feel. The font’s character is strongest at medium to larger sizes where texture and stroke modulation can be appreciated.