Cursive Barey 11 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, social media, packaging, posters, invitations, casual, friendly, lively, handmade, expressive, handwritten feel, personal tone, quick brush, casual display, brushy, monoline-ish, tapered, bouncy, looped.
A lively handwritten script with a brush-pen feel, showing tapered strokes and occasional thicker downstrokes that create a crisp, high-contrast rhythm. Letterforms are compact and slightly right-leaning, with rounded terminals, open counters, and a bouncy baseline that keeps the texture informal. Many lowercase shapes connect naturally, while capitals read as simplified, standalone written forms that sit comfortably beside the script flow. Numerals and punctuation match the hand-drawn character, maintaining consistent stroke behavior and soft, ink-like edges.
Works well for logos and small branding moments that benefit from a personal signature-like voice, as well as packaging, labels, and social media graphics where an informal, human touch is desired. It can also serve as a headline or accent face on posters and invitations, pairing best with a restrained sans or serif for body text.
The font conveys an approachable, upbeat tone—personal and conversational rather than formal. Its quick, confident strokes and playful looped shapes give it a warm, contemporary “written by hand” energy suited to friendly messaging and lifestyle aesthetics.
Designed to emulate fast, confident brush handwriting with a balance of expressiveness and readability. The intent appears to be a versatile casual script that feels authentic and contemporary while remaining clear enough for short phrases and display copy.
Connections are smooth but not overly calligraphic, with legibility supported by open shapes and clear differentiation in key letters (notably the looped descenders and simple, readable capitals). The overall color on the page is energetic, with natural variation that feels like real pen pressure rather than rigid geometry.