Cursive Ehdey 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, social posts, packaging, invitations, greeting cards, casual, friendly, lively, personal, modern, handwritten warmth, casual readability, brush-script feel, friendly accent, brushy, monolinear, loopy, slanted, open forms.
A lively handwritten script with a consistent rightward slant and a lightly brush-like stroke that stays mostly monolinear, with subtle thick–thin modulation at curves and joins. Letterforms are narrow and tall, with compact counters and a short x-height that emphasizes long ascenders and descenders. Terminals are rounded and slightly tapered, and curves are smooth and continuous, giving the alphabet a flowing rhythm even when characters are not fully connected. Spacing and widths vary modestly by glyph, reinforcing an organic, written feel while maintaining clear, legible silhouettes in the sample text.
Works well for short to medium text where a human touch is desired—brand accents, packaging callouts, social media graphics, invitations, greeting cards, and casual headlines. It can also serve as a secondary script in layouts paired with a clean sans for contrast, especially when you want warmth without heavy ornamentation.
The font reads as informal and personable, like quick neat handwriting with a bit of flair. Its narrow, upright-to-slanted rhythm and soft terminals create an approachable tone suited to upbeat, conversational messaging rather than formal typography.
Likely designed to capture the look of tidy, contemporary handwriting with smooth brush-pen motion: narrow, energetic letterforms, clear word shapes, and an easygoing rhythm that feels personal and expressive while staying readable.
Uppercase letters have simple, handwritten structures with occasional looped or hooked strokes, and lowercase forms favor open bowls and gentle entry/exit strokes that encourage flowing word shapes. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with rounded turns and a slightly irregular, human cadence that keeps long lines from feeling mechanical.