Script Abbim 7 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
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A delicate script with tall, slender letterforms and pronounced thick–thin modulation that mimics flexible-pen calligraphy. Strokes are mostly upright with gently rounded terminals, occasional hairline entry/exit strokes, and intermittent swashes in capitals and select lowercase letters. Counters are small and elongated, ascenders and descenders are long and fluid, and spacing feels variable, emphasizing a hand-drawn rhythm over strict uniformity. Numerals follow the same graceful contrast, with open curves and occasional teardrop-like joins and finishing strokes.
Well-suited for wedding stationery, invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, and beauty or lifestyle packaging where an elegant handwritten signature feel is desired. It performs best in headlines, logos, and short statements where the swashes and contrast can be appreciated, and is less ideal for dense body copy.
The overall tone is graceful and slightly playful, combining formal calligraphic cues with a friendly handmade looseness. It reads as boutique and romantic rather than corporate, lending a charming, personal voice to short phrases and display lines.
The design appears intended to evoke modern calligraphy in a tidy, upright display script—prioritizing graceful contrast, tall proportions, and decorative capitals to create a refined, handcrafted personality.
Capitals are more decorative than the lowercase, featuring extended loops and occasional cross-strokes that can create distinctive silhouettes. The lowercase maintains a consistent slant-free posture while still feeling written, with connecting-like strokes implied even when letters are set apart. At smaller sizes, the fine hairlines and tight interior spaces may soften, while larger settings emphasize the flourish and contrast.