Script Ankor 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, greeting cards, beauty, packaging, elegant, romantic, airy, refined, friendly, modern calligraphy, signature style, boutique branding, celebratory, calligraphic, brushlike, monoline accents, looping, flourished.
A flowing handwritten script with a brush-pen feel, mixing bold downstrokes with hairline upstrokes for a crisp calligraphic rhythm. Letterforms are tall and slender with generous ascenders/descenders, open counters, and frequent entry/exit strokes that create a gentle rightward sweep. Capitals are expressive and lightly flourished, while lowercase forms stay relatively simple and rounded with occasional loops (notably in letters like g, y, and f). Numerals are similarly cursive and compact, maintaining the same stroke contrast and soft terminals.
Well suited for short-to-medium display settings such as wedding suites, invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, beauty and lifestyle packaging, and social media quotes. It performs best at sizes where the hairlines and connecting strokes have room to breathe, and where its decorative capitals can lead headlines or names.
The overall tone is polished and personable—more boutique and romantic than casual or quirky. Its light, dancing cadence and delicate hairlines give it an upscale, handwritten warmth suited to charming, celebratory messaging.
Designed to emulate modern calligraphy made with a pointed pen or brush marker—combining expressive, flourished capitals with an approachable lowercase that keeps text flowing smoothly. The intent appears to be a stylish signature-like script that reads as handcrafted while staying clean and consistent across a full alphabet and numerals.
Stroke endings often taper to fine points, and several letters use single-story, handwritten constructions that prioritize gesture over strict uniformity. Spacing feels intentionally loose for script, helping the delicate joins and thin connectors stay legible, while the stronger vertical strokes add visual anchoring in words.