Cursive Firoz 11 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, posters, social media, headlines, energetic, expressive, casual, confident, playful, handwritten feel, personal voice, dynamic display, signature style, brushy, slanted, compact, looped, swooping.
A brisk, slanted handwritten script with a brush-pen feel and compact proportions. Strokes are mostly uniform in thickness with softly tapered terminals, giving letters a smooth, inked rhythm rather than sharp calligraphic contrast. Forms are streamlined and slightly compressed, with quick curves, open counters, and frequent entry/exit strokes that encourage a connected flow in words. Capitals are larger and more gestural, while lowercase stays tight and agile, creating a lively line of text with a forward-leaning momentum.
Works best for short to medium display text where a personal, handwritten voice is desired—logos, product packaging, posters, social graphics, and punchy headlines. It can also serve for subheads or callouts when you want emphasis and motion, though its tight, script-like forms are most effective at larger sizes.
The overall tone is upbeat and personal, like fast, confident handwriting used for emphasis. It reads as friendly and informal, with enough swagger and motion to feel attention-grabbing without becoming ornamental.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush handwriting: fluid, connected, and slightly compressed to keep words moving across the page. It aims to deliver an expressive signature-like presence while remaining cohesive across letters and numerals for practical display use.
The font shows a consistent rightward slant and a pronounced cursive rhythm, especially visible in rounded letters and looped descenders. Numerals and capitals share the same handwritten energy, keeping the set cohesive for mixed-content lines.