Cursive Koreg 13 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: signature, branding, invitations, packaging, headlines, elegant, airy, personal, delicate, fashion-forward, signature feel, refined script, light elegance, fluent motion, monoline, high-ascenders, high-contrast moments, loose rhythm, open counters.
A very slender, pen-like script with a consistent, hairline stroke and occasional pressure-like thickening at turns and terminals. Letterforms are right-leaning with tall ascenders and long, sweeping entry/exit strokes that create an open, airy texture. The construction is loosely cursive: many lowercase forms connect naturally in words, while capitals tend to be more standalone with extended flourishes. Spacing and widths vary from letter to letter, reinforcing a natural handwritten rhythm, and overall proportions favor height over width with a notably small lowercase body relative to ascenders.
Best suited to short-form applications where its delicate strokes and flowing joins can be appreciated—such as signatures, logos, labels, invitations, and editorial or social headlines. It can also work for pull quotes or short lines on packaging, but will be most effective at moderate-to-large sizes where the thin strokes remain clear.
The font reads as refined and intimate, balancing casual handwriting with a polished, boutique sensibility. Its light touch and flowing movement suggest elegance and softness rather than bold informality, making it feel expressive without becoming overly ornamental.
Designed to emulate a quick, stylish pen signature—light, fluent, and slightly irregular—while remaining coherent and consistent across the alphabet. The emphasis on tall ascenders, sweeping terminals, and an airy texture suggests an intention toward elegant, contemporary handwritten display use.
In running text, the long connectors and tall strokes create a lively baseline flow, while the hairline weight keeps the page color very light. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic with simple, slightly slanted forms that match the script’s cadence.