Cursive Anbop 7 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invitations, social posts, packaging, quotes, airy, friendly, whimsical, casual, handmade, handwritten feel, personal tone, decorative script, signature style, playful elegance, looping, monoline feel, bouncy, tall, lively.
A tall, slender cursive handwriting style with a gently bouncing baseline and quick, calligraphic stroke behavior. Letterforms show fluid loops and long ascenders/descenders, with narrow bowls and compact counters that keep words light on the page. Strokes taper and swell subtly, creating a pen-written rhythm; terminals are mostly rounded and slightly flicked, and joins alternate between connected script flow and occasional separated strokes in the uppercase set. Overall spacing feels open, with consistent vertical emphasis and an informal, sketch-like polish.
Works well for short to medium-length text where a personal, handwritten voice is desired—greeting cards, invitations, social graphics, packaging labels, and pull quotes. It’s especially effective at display sizes where the loops and long extenders can read as intentional decoration, and it can add a friendly signature-like touch to branding accents.
The font conveys a warm, personable tone—casual and slightly whimsical, like neat handwriting in a journal or on a card. Its narrow, looping forms feel elegant but approachable, leaning more playful than formal. The lively rhythm and varied stroke energy give it a handcrafted charm suited to expressive, human-centered messaging.
Likely designed to mimic natural cursive handwriting with a refined, consistent rhythm—capturing the spontaneity of a pen while keeping shapes regular enough for repeated setting. The tall proportions and looping strokes suggest an emphasis on elegance and personality over strict formality, aiming for expressive headlines and personable messaging.
Uppercase letters are simplified and narrow, often reading like quick handwritten capitals rather than formal script initials, which helps maintain a consistent texture in mixed-case text. Descenders (notably in letters like g, j, y) are long and expressive, adding flair at larger sizes. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with simple shapes and light, pen-like finishing strokes.