Cursive Obrep 2 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invitations, social posts, packaging, quotes, airy, friendly, casual, delicate, whimsical, personal voice, informal elegance, playful charm, hand-drawn authenticity, monoline, loopy, tall ascenders, open counters, bouncy baseline.
A thin, monoline handwritten script with a rightward slant and tall, narrow proportions. Strokes move with a smooth, continuous rhythm, mixing gently looped forms (notably in g, y, j, and the capitals) with simpler, single-stroke constructions. Letterforms are lightly irregular in width and spacing in a way that reads as natural pen movement rather than geometric construction, and terminals tend to finish with soft hooks and rounded turns. Numerals follow the same spare, drawn line quality, with open shapes and minimal ornament.
This style suits short-form communication where a personal touch is desired—cards, invitations, tags, lightweight branding accents, and pull quotes on social or editorial graphics. It works best at medium to large sizes with generous leading, where the tall ascenders and loops have room to breathe.
The overall tone is lighthearted and personal, like neat notes written quickly with a fine-tip pen. Its narrow, looping gestures give it an elegant-but-informal charm that feels approachable, slightly playful, and human.
The design appears intended to capture a clean, modern handwriting feel: quick, fluid, and slightly quirky, with emphasis on vertical elegance and looped expressiveness rather than formal calligraphy.
Capitals are notably tall and expressive, often using oversized loops and slender verticals that can dominate a line of text. The very small lowercase body relative to ascenders/descenders creates a pronounced vertical dance, which adds character but can reduce clarity at smaller sizes or in dense settings.