Cursive Veba 17 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, logotypes, headlines, social media, expressive, casual, energetic, handmade, playful, brush lettering, handmade texture, display impact, personal tone, brushy, textured, slanted, dynamic, looping.
A brush-pen script with a pronounced rightward slant and crisp thick–thin modulation. Strokes show textured edges and occasional ink breakup, creating a dry-brush, handcrafted feel rather than smooth vector uniformity. Letterforms are compact and upright in their internal structure but lean consistently, with tight bowls and lively entry/exit strokes that sometimes connect and sometimes lift, giving the line a rhythmic, hand-written cadence. Capitals are larger and more decorative, while lowercase forms stay compact with modest ascenders and descenders and a relatively small interior counter space.
Best suited for display settings where texture and movement are an asset—such as posters, packaging callouts, short headlines, and brand marks. It can work well for social posts, event promotions, and quote graphics, while extended small-size text may lose clarity due to the brush texture and compact counters.
The overall tone is informal and expressive, with a quick, confident handwritten energy. Its brush texture and lively angles suggest spontaneity and warmth, leaning more toward contemporary casual signage than formal calligraphy.
Likely designed to replicate quick brush lettering with visible stroke contrast and tactile ink texture, providing a personable, handcrafted alternative to clean script fonts. The goal appears to be high visual impact and expressive rhythm in short-to-medium text settings.
The texture is a defining feature: terminals often taper sharply while heavier downstrokes look slightly ragged, mimicking real bristle pressure. Spacing appears naturally uneven in a pleasing way, and some shapes (notably in capitals) have flourish-like hooks that add personality in short phrases.