Script Yibuf 14 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, branding, packaging, posters, casual, friendly, lively, personal, airy, handwritten mimicry, casual elegance, readable script, display use, monoline, slanted, rounded, open counters, looping ascenders.
A slanted, monoline script with smooth, rounded strokes and an even, low-contrast rhythm. Letterforms lean forward with soft terminals and frequent looped entries/exits, giving the alphabet a continuous handwritten cadence even where glyphs are not strictly connected. Capitals are simple and open with modest flourish, while lowercase forms use tall ascenders and looped descenders (notably in g, j, y, z), keeping counters clear and shapes buoyant. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with single-stroke construction and gentle curvature that matches the letterforms.
Well-suited for invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, and product packaging where a friendly handwritten voice is desired. It performs best in display sizes for titles, short blurbs, and pull quotes; in longer passages, increased leading and careful tracking help preserve the airy rhythm and avoid descender crowding.
The overall tone feels approachable and conversational, like neat handwriting used for notes, invitations, or packaging copy. Its steady stroke weight and rounded movement read as warm and upbeat rather than formal or austere, lending a light, personable character to headlines and short phrases.
Designed to emulate tidy, contemporary handwriting with a controlled slant and consistent stroke, balancing legibility with expressive loops. The restrained flourishes and open shapes suggest an intent to be versatile for everyday decorative typography—personal, readable, and easy to pair with simple sans text.
Spacing appears intentionally loose for a handwritten script, helping prevent collisions in the sample text and keeping word shapes distinct. The underline-like bar on the capital Q and the long, sweeping descenders create expressive texture, so generous line spacing helps maintain clarity in multi-line settings.