Cursive Myboh 14 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, social media, greeting cards, children’s, playful, casual, friendly, quirky, youthful, handwritten warmth, informal tone, lively texture, quick note, monoline, rounded, loose, bouncy, informal.
A relaxed handwritten script with monoline strokes, rounded terminals, and a gently bouncy baseline. Letterforms are narrow and tall, with long ascenders and descenders and compact lowercase bodies that read as small against the capitals. Strokes show subtle pen-like wobble and occasional angular pivots, giving the outlines a drawn, human cadence rather than geometric precision. Connections appear selectively in the lowercase—more like quick joining between some letters than a fully continuous script—while capitals are simplified and open, with airy counters and minimal ornament.
Works well for short to medium text where a personable, handwritten voice is desired—such as packaging blurbs, posters, social media graphics, greeting cards, and playful branding. It is especially effective in headlines, quotes, and callouts where the tall, narrow rhythm and bouncy texture can be a feature rather than a distraction.
The overall tone is casual and approachable, with a lightly quirky, doodled energy. It feels conversational and spontaneous, like quick notes written with a felt-tip pen, balancing friendliness with a slightly mischievous edge in its lively curves and swings.
Likely drawn to capture an easygoing cursive note style with quick, confident strokes and minimal refinement. The design prioritizes a natural handwritten rhythm, narrow tall proportions, and a playful unevenness to keep the texture lively in display settings.
Uppercase and lowercase differ notably in scale and rhythm: capitals are tall and prominent, while the lowercase stays compact with tall stems, creating a hand-lettered, mixed-case feel in text. Numerals are simple and rounded, matching the monoline character and keeping an informal, handwritten consistency across the set.