Cursive Anloh 2 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invites, greeting cards, packaging, social posts, quotes, elegant, romantic, whimsical, handmade, lively, handwritten charm, display script, signature feel, decorative caps, calligraphic, looping, flourished, monoline feel, bouncy.
A slender, calligraphic script with a lively rightward slant and frequent looped entry/exit strokes. Letterforms show pronounced stroke modulation, with thin hairlines and darker downstrokes, plus tapered terminals that mimic a pointed pen or brush. The rhythm is bouncy and irregular in a deliberate, hand-drawn way, with tall ascenders/descenders and compact lowercase bodies. Capitals are more decorative and open, often built from sweeping curves and occasional cross-strokes that read like casual flourishes.
Well-suited to applications that benefit from a personal, crafted voice—wedding or event invitations, stationery, gift and boutique packaging, and short display lines on social graphics. It performs best at larger sizes where the thin strokes, loops, and flourished capitals have room to breathe.
The overall tone feels personable and expressive, balancing elegance with an informal, handwritten charm. Its looping forms and airy spacing create a light, romantic impression that can also read playful in short phrases.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, stylish handwriting with calligraphic contrast—prioritizing charm and individuality over strict uniformity. It aims to provide an expressive signature-like look for display settings and short, decorative text.
Connectivity is suggestive rather than fully continuous: some letters appear loosely joined while others stand more independently, which enhances the natural handwriting feel. Numerals follow the same flowing logic, with single-stroke shapes and tapered ends that keep them consistent with the alphabet.