Cursive Olnos 11 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, headlines, social media, airy, casual, expressive, elegant, handmade, signature feel, modern casual, display impact, handmade texture, quick writing, monoline, tall, condensed, slanted, loopy.
A tall, condensed handwritten script with a consistent monoline stroke and a pronounced rightward slant. Letterforms are built from long ascenders and descenders, with narrow counters and simplified joins that often read as lightly connected rather than fully cursive. Curves are clean and open, while terminals are tapered and slightly flicked, giving the rhythm a quick, sketch-like flow. Uppercase shapes are especially elongated and gestural, and the overall spacing feels relaxed, with noticeable variation in character widths that reinforces the hand-drawn texture.
Works best for short to medium display text where its narrow, tall rhythm can create a striking silhouette—logos, brand marks, packaging callouts, posters, and social media graphics. It also suits quotes, invitations, and editorial pull-outs when a personal handwritten voice is desired. For long body copy, its condensed proportions and small lowercase presence are better used sparingly or at larger sizes.
The font conveys an informal, personal tone with a breezy, modern elegance. Its long vertical strokes and swift curves suggest speed and spontaneity, while the restrained stroke weight keeps it refined and unobtrusive. The overall impression is friendly and expressive, suited to contemporary handwritten branding rather than formal calligraphy.
Likely designed to capture a quick, contemporary handwriting feel with an emphasis on vertical elegance and minimal stroke modulation. The goal appears to be an expressive signature-like script that remains clean and readable, prioritizing a distinctive tall profile and fluid movement over strict uniformity.
In text, the tall caps create strong vertical accents and a distinctive silhouette, while the smaller lowercase presence makes the line feel top-heavy and stylized. Numerals follow the same narrow, handwritten logic, appearing simple and slightly uneven in a natural way. The texture stays consistent across the alphabet, balancing legibility with a deliberately personal, note-like character.