Cursive Lorif 2 is a light, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, invites, headlines, quotes, elegant, romantic, fashion, airy, personal, signature look, handwritten elegance, stylish emphasis, personal tone, calligraphic, swashy, looped, monoline feel, delicate.
A flowing handwritten script with a pronounced rightward slant and long, elastic entry/exit strokes. Letterforms are built from thin hairlines paired with occasional thicker downstrokes, creating a crisp calligraphic contrast while keeping an overall light touch. Capitals are generous and swashy, often formed with open loops and extended cross-strokes, while lowercase is compact with small counters and minimal, sharp terminals. Spacing feels open and rhythmic, with a lively baseline and frequent lifted connections that read as handwriting rather than a fully continuous script.
Best suited for short to medium-length display text where the swashy capitals and fine strokes can be appreciated—brand marks, packaging accents, invitations, social graphics, pull quotes, and editorial headings. It can also work as a secondary voice paired with a restrained sans or serif for contrast, especially where a personal, handwritten emphasis is desired.
The font conveys an intimate, refined tone—like a quick, stylish signature or a handwritten note with polish. Its airy strokes and looping capitals give it a romantic, boutique feel, while the brisk slant and narrow rhythm keep it energetic and contemporary.
Likely designed to emulate a fashionable, pen-written cursive with signature-like flair—prioritizing expressive capitals, quick handwritten joins, and elegant contrast over uniform, text-face regularity. The overall construction aims to deliver distinctive word silhouettes and a refined personal tone in display contexts.
Uppercase characters carry much of the personality through oversized loops (notably in forms like Q and G) and long, sweeping bars, which can create distinctive word shapes at display sizes. Numerals are similarly handwritten and slightly irregular in width, matching the script’s casual, personal cadence.