Cursive Vaty 11 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, social media, packaging, branding, energetic, casual, expressive, dynamic, confident, handmade feel, display impact, modern brush, informal tone, quick lettering, brushy, slanted, compressed, textured, punchy.
A brush-pen script with a pronounced rightward slant and compact proportions. Strokes show pressure-driven modulation with tapered entries and exits, producing pointed terminals, occasional ink-bloat, and slight texture that reads as hand-drawn. Letterforms are loosely connected in rhythm but not strictly continuous, with lively baseline movement and varied stroke lengths that create a fast, gestural cadence. Uppercase forms are tall and assertive, while lowercase stays relatively small and tight, reinforcing the compact, handwritten feel.
Best suited for short, prominent text where its brush character can read clearly—headlines, posters, promotional graphics, social posts, and logo or packaging accents. It can also work for pull quotes and section headers when you want a handmade, energetic voice, but the tight lowercase and brisk rhythm suggest avoiding long body copy.
The font conveys an upbeat, informal energy—like quick marker lettering used for emphasis. Its brisk slant and punchy strokes feel confident and streetwise, balancing friendliness with a bold, attention-grabbing attitude.
Likely designed to mimic fast brush lettering for bold, contemporary display use, prioritizing spontaneity and impact over formal calligraphic refinement. The compact shapes and emphatic stroke endings suggest an intent to feel hand-made and energetic while still maintaining a consistent, repeatable style across the alphabet and figures.
Diagonal strokes dominate the texture, and many shapes favor sharp, angular turns over rounded calligraphic loops, which helps it stay legible at display sizes. Numerals match the script energy with similarly tapered strokes and compact widths, making them feel integrated rather than mechanically set.