Cursive Poluv 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invitations, packaging, social media, quotes, playful, friendly, whimsical, casual, charming, handwritten charm, casual branding, display script, personal tone, loopy, bouncy, monoline feel, tall ascenders, soft terminals.
A lively cursive script with a right-leaning, handwritten rhythm and frequent looped joins. Strokes move between thin hairlines and heavier downstrokes, giving the letters a calligraphic, pen-drawn contrast while keeping forms simple and open. Proportions are tall and airy with prominent ascenders and descenders, compact bowls, and rounded turns; many capitals use generous entry strokes and ornamental loops that read clearly at display sizes. Spacing is moderately tight and the baseline texture is slightly bouncy, reinforcing the informal, hand-rendered character.
This font works best for short to medium display text where its loops and contrast can be appreciated—greeting cards, invitations, product packaging, social posts, and quote graphics. It can also suit logos or wordmarks when a friendly, handmade signature-like impression is desired, but it is less suited to dense paragraphs or very small UI text.
The overall tone is cheerful and personable, with a light, crafted feel that suggests notes, invitations, and boutique branding rather than formal editorial typography. Its loops and soft curves add a hint of whimsy, while the steady slant and consistent stroke logic keep it approachable and legible for short phrases.
The design appears intended to mimic an easy, modern handwritten script: expressive capitals, smooth connecting strokes, and a controlled calligraphic contrast that delivers personality without becoming overly ornate. It aims to balance charm and clarity for contemporary casual branding and decorative copy.
Capitals are notably more decorative than the lowercase, creating a strong headline personality. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic with simplified forms and occasional curves that match the script’s flow.