Cursive Wivy 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, social media, quotes, invites, casual, friendly, energetic, expressive, personal, handwritten realism, quick note feel, signature style, casual display, human warmth, brushy, slanted, looping, lively, monoline-ish.
A lively handwritten script with a pronounced rightward slant and brush-pen modulation. Strokes taper into pointed terminals, with occasional heavier downstrokes and lighter upstrokes that keep the texture airy rather than bold. Letterforms are narrow and quick, with compact bowls, open counters, and a bouncy baseline that varies subtly from glyph to glyph. Joins are suggested in the lowercase, with frequent entry/exit strokes that help words feel continuous even when letters don’t fully connect.
Well suited to short display settings where a personal, handwritten feel is desired—brand wordmarks, packaging accents, social posts, greeting cards, invitations, and pull quotes. It performs best at larger sizes where the tapered terminals and lively stroke rhythm can be appreciated, and where its narrow, quick forms won’t be crowded.
The overall tone is informal and upbeat, like quick note-taking or a signature written with a felt or brush pen. Its rhythm reads confident and spontaneous, giving text a personable, human presence rather than a polished, calligraphic formality.
Designed to mimic fast, natural brush handwriting with an emphasis on momentum and legibility in short phrases. The intent appears to balance expressiveness and readability by keeping shapes simplified, narrow, and consistently slanted while preserving handwritten variation.
Uppercase forms are simple and slightly calligraphic, often built from a few swift strokes, while the lowercase maintains consistent forward motion with occasional loops (notably in letters like g, y, and j). Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with angled, streamlined shapes that match the script’s speed and slant.