Cursive Imlur 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, quotes, greeting cards, social posts, friendly, casual, breezy, personal, playful, handwritten charm, friendly tone, informal display, personal voice, monoline, looping, rounded, upright slant, tall ascenders.
A lively, monoline handwritten script with a consistent forward slant and quick, pen-like stroke endings. Letterforms are tall and lean, with long ascenders/descenders and generous, rounded loops that give the alphabet an elastic rhythm. Strokes stay relatively even in thickness, relying on smooth curves, occasional open counters, and simple entry/exit strokes rather than strong thick–thin modulation. Uppercase forms are especially expressive, featuring larger swashes and looped constructions that contrast with smaller, simpler lowercase shapes and compact numerals.
Best suited for short-to-medium text where a human touch is desired: boutique branding, product packaging, invitations and greeting cards, pull quotes, and social media graphics. It also works well for headings and accents paired with a neutral sans or serif, especially when you want a warm, handwritten contrast.
The overall tone is informal and personable, like neat handwriting used for notes, labels, and friendly messaging. Its airy narrowness and looping movement feel upbeat and approachable, with a slightly whimsical character that stays readable rather than overly decorative.
Designed to emulate quick, confident cursive writing with tidy rhythm and expressive capitals. The emphasis is on an approachable handwritten feel that can headline casual communications while remaining legible in common phrase and sentence settings.
Spacing appears naturally irregular in a handwritten way, and the join behavior varies—some letters connect fluidly while others read as lightly separated, preserving a drawn-by-hand cadence. The capital set stands out as more calligraphic and attention-getting, making it useful for initial caps or short display phrases.