Cursive Limav 13 is a very light, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, branding, invitations, packaging, headlines, elegant, airy, romantic, fashionable, refined, signature feel, premium branding, graceful display, personal tone, calligraphic, monolinear, looping, swashy, delicate.
A delicate cursive script with a consistently slanted, pen-like construction and a light, airy color on the page. Strokes show a calligraphic rhythm with tapered terminals and subtle contrast between hairlines and slightly fuller downstrokes, creating a crisp, refined texture. Letterforms are tall and streamlined with generous ascenders/descenders and frequent entry/exit strokes; capitals are especially expressive, featuring long curves and occasional swash-like loops. Spacing is loose enough to preserve the thin strokes, and the overall rhythm reads smooth and flowing rather than rigidly connected.
Best suited for logos, nameplates, and brand marks where a refined handwritten voice is desired. It also fits invitations, greeting cards, beauty/fashion packaging, and short headlines or pull quotes. For longer text or small sizes, the very fine strokes and decorative capitals may benefit from ample size and breathing room.
The font conveys a graceful, sophisticated tone with a romantic, handwritten charm. Its fine strokes and looping forms feel polished and boutique-like, suggesting personal signatures and upscale stationery rather than casual note-taking.
Designed to emulate a stylish, modern cursive handwriting with a calligraphic finish, emphasizing graceful motion, thin hairlines, and expressive capitals. The intent appears focused on elegant display typography that feels personal and premium while remaining clean and legible in short phrases.
Uppercase forms carry much of the personality, with elongated strokes that can extend into surrounding space and add flourish in display settings. Numerals match the script’s light, slanted style and maintain the same delicate, pen-drawn impression, making them best where elegance matters more than strict utilitarian clarity.