Cursive Opmut 11 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, signatures, packaging, headlines, elegant, airy, personal, refined, romantic, signature look, delicate elegance, handwritten warmth, display script, personal tone, monoline, looping, delicate, fluid, open counters.
A delicate, monoline cursive with a smooth rightward slant and long, continuous strokes. Letterforms are built from narrow, open loops and soft curves, with generous ascenders/descenders and a notably small x-height that emphasizes vertical reach. Joins are generally flowing and consistent, while stroke endings often taper into fine hairline terminals; capitals are taller and more gestural, mixing simple entry strokes with occasional flourish. Spacing stays open enough to keep counters clear, though the extended strokes and low x-height give the texture a light, drifting rhythm.
Best suited to applications where a refined handwritten feel is desired: invitations and event materials, boutique branding, beauty or lifestyle packaging, and short headline phrases. It performs especially well at larger sizes or with increased tracking, where the fine strokes and open loops remain crisp and the long extenders have space to shine.
The overall tone is graceful and intimate, like careful pen lettering for personal notes or upscale stationery. Its thin, airy lines and looping forms convey a calm, romantic elegance rather than bold informality, reading as understated and polished when given room to breathe.
The design appears aimed at capturing a natural, pen-written signature aesthetic with consistent rhythm and clean, minimal stroke modulation. It prioritizes elegance and fluid connectivity, creating a light, decorative script presence for display-oriented typography.
Uppercase forms tend to sit prominently above the lowercase with slender structures and intermittent swashes, helping create a signature-like silhouette in short phrases. Numerals are similarly light and rounded, with simple curves that match the script’s continuous flow.