Cursive Bidud 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: quotes, greeting cards, social posts, packaging, branding, friendly, casual, playful, handmade, approachable, handwritten feel, friendly tone, expressive display, personal messaging, brushy, loopy, monoline-ish, bouncy, informal.
A lively handwritten script with brush-pen character and a slightly bouncy baseline. Strokes are mostly smooth and rounded with modest contrast from pressure-like thickening, especially on curves and downstrokes, and tapered terminals that feel drawn rather than constructed. Letterforms are compact and tall with tight internal spacing and variable letter widths; joins appear frequently in lowercase, while capitals are more standalone and simplified. Overall rhythm is quick and elastic, with occasional exaggerated loops and long, swinging descenders that add motion.
Works well for short to medium display text such as quotes, invitations, greeting cards, social media graphics, and boutique branding. It can also add a handmade feel to packaging, café menus, and product labels, especially when used at larger sizes where the loops and terminals remain clear.
The font reads as warm and conversational, like quick notes or a personal message written with a felt-tip or brush marker. Its looping forms and energetic cadence give it a playful, personable tone suited to lighthearted, human-centered communication rather than formal or technical settings.
Designed to capture an informal brush-script handwriting look with quick connectivity and expressive loops, prioritizing personality and momentum over strict regularity. The condensed, tall proportions and energetic stroke endings suggest an aim for high visual impact in headlines and accent text.
Capitals are bold and gestural, often functioning like headline initials, while the lowercase maintains a more consistent cursive flow. Numerals match the handwritten style with rounded forms and simplified construction, keeping the set cohesive in mixed alphanumeric use.