Cursive Anbum 11 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, invitations, social media, quotes, playful, whimsical, personal, airy, casual, handwritten warmth, casual elegance, expressive display, personal tone, monoline feel, loopy, tall ascenders, long descenders, bouncy baseline.
A slender handwritten script with an airy, high-contrast pen-like stroke that alternates between fine hairlines and slightly heavier downstrokes. Letterforms are tall and compact with narrow bowls and a noticeably small x-height, while ascenders and descenders extend generously to create a rangy vertical rhythm. Curves are smooth and loop-forward, with occasional tapered terminals and subtle swelling that suggest quick, confident pen movement. Spacing is slightly irregular in a natural way, and the overall texture stays light and open even in longer words.
Well-suited to short to medium headlines where a personal, handwritten voice is desired, such as branding accents, packaging labels, invitations, greeting cards, and social graphics. It can also work for pull quotes or display lines when set with comfortable line spacing to accommodate the long extenders.
The font reads friendly and informal, with a lively, handwritten charm that feels personal and approachable. Its looping gestures and tall proportions add a whimsical, slightly romantic tone without becoming overly ornate, making it feel conversational and expressive.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, stylish handwriting: narrow, tall letters with looped strokes and a light overall color that stays legible at display sizes. Its mix of smooth curves, tapered terminals, and relaxed spacing suggests an emphasis on personality and spontaneity over strict geometric regularity.
In the samples, letter connections appear loose and intermittent—some characters link smoothly while others stand more independently—reinforcing an authentic handwritten cadence. The narrow proportions and long extenders create strong vertical movement, which can be especially noticeable in mixed-case settings and text with many f, g, j, p, y, or z forms.