Cursive Upruv 7 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, posters, packaging, headlines, invitations, expressive, energetic, playful, romantic, vintage, handmade feel, display impact, signature style, expressive script, brushy, slanted, looping, textured, spiky.
A lively, brush-driven cursive with a pronounced rightward slant and sharp, tapered terminals. Strokes show strong pressure contrast and visible texture, with occasional split ends and scratchy edges that mimic quick marker or dry-brush behavior. Letterforms are compact and narrow, with tight bowls and brisk joins; many lowercase shapes carry subtle entry/exit strokes that encourage flowing word rhythm, while capitals are taller and more flamboyant. Spacing feels slightly irregular in an intentional, handwritten way, reinforcing a fast, gestural cadence.
Best suited for short, prominent text where its brush texture and contrast can be appreciated—logos, posters, product packaging, social graphics, and event materials. It works especially well for expressive headings, quotes, or names, and can add personality to invitations or brand accents when paired with a calmer companion face for body copy.
The font reads as spontaneous and expressive, like a confident handwritten note done with a brush pen. Its high-energy rhythm and dramatic swells give it a bold, attention-getting tone, while the looping cursive structure keeps it personable and informal. The textured stroke finish adds a tactile, crafted feel that leans slightly retro and artisanal.
Designed to capture the immediacy of handwritten brush script in a clean, repeatable typeface. The intent appears to emphasize speed, gesture, and contrast—delivering a signature-like look that feels crafted and human while staying legible for display settings.
Uppercase forms show more angular flourish and occasional sharp internal notches, while the lowercase maintains a smoother, more consistent cursive flow. Numerals follow the same slanted, brushy logic with curved spines and tapered ends, helping mixed text feel cohesive. At smaller sizes the textured edges and tight counters can visually darken, so generous sizing and breathing room improve clarity.