Cursive Veba 11 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, logotypes, packaging, headlines, social graphics, expressive, energetic, handmade, playful, dramatic, handmade impact, brush authenticity, dynamic emphasis, casual branding, brushy, textured, spiky, organic, irregular.
An expressive, brush-driven script with a pronounced rightward slant and lively, variable stroke widths. Letterforms are condensed and tall, with tight counters and occasional ink-like swelling at curves and terminals. The strokes show deliberate irregularity—ragged edges, tapered entries, and abrupt direction changes—creating a textured, hand-rendered rhythm. Lowercase forms are compact with relatively small bowls, while capitals are more gestural and loosely structured, lending a dynamic headline presence.
Best suited to display applications where texture and motion are desirable, such as posters, event graphics, apparel, packaging accents, and expressive branding marks. It can work for short phrases and punchy subheads, but the condensed proportions and textured strokes favor larger sizes over long-form reading.
The overall tone feels bold and spontaneous, like quick sign painting or marker-brush lettering. Its roughened texture and dramatic contrast convey energy and confidence, with a slightly edgy, streetwise character. The result is informal and expressive rather than polished or reserved.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of hand-drawn brush lettering—prioritizing gesture, contrast, and personality over strict regularity. Its condensed, slanted forms and ink-texture cues suggest a goal of creating impactful, human character for branding and attention-grabbing typography.
Spacing and widths fluctuate from glyph to glyph, emphasizing a natural handwritten cadence. Several forms feature sharp hooks and teardrop-like ends, and the numerals match the same brushy, gestural construction for consistent voice across text and display settings.