Cursive Nabof 14 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, packaging, greeting cards, social posts, quotes, friendly, casual, playful, crafty, lively, personal voice, informal display, handwritten feel, friendly branding, monoline, loopy, bouncy, rounded, hand-drawn.
A loose, monoline handwritten script with a right-leaning rhythm and softly rounded terminals. Strokes are smooth and continuous, with frequent looped joins and occasional lifted connections that keep words readable rather than fully tied together. Proportions are compact with tall ascenders and long, swinging descenders that add vertical motion, while counters stay open and simple. Uppercase forms are more embellished and swashy, contrasting with smaller, simpler lowercase shapes and giving headlines a more expressive cadence.
Best suited to short-form display settings such as headlines, quotes, invitations, greeting cards, packaging labels, and social media graphics where a handwritten voice is desirable. It also works well for logos or brand accents that need an approachable, personal touch.
The overall tone is personable and informal, like quick marker or pen lettering on a note or label. Its bouncy loops and relaxed spacing communicate warmth and approachability, with a slightly whimsical, crafty feel suited to friendly messaging rather than formal typography.
Designed to emulate quick, confident cursive writing with a clean monoline stroke and expressive loops, balancing spontaneity with enough consistency to set complete sentences. The contrast between swashier capitals and straightforward lowercase suggests an intention to support both attention-grabbing openings and smooth reading in mixed-case text.
Numerals and capitals lean into the same handwritten logic, with simplified, single-stroke constructions and rounded turns that keep texture consistent across mixed-case settings. At larger sizes the loop details and signature-like flow become a key visual feature; in longer text, the tall extenders and lively baseline contribute more character than strict uniformity.