Cursive Bidaz 2 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, posters, social media, invitations, friendly, casual, playful, handmade, airy, handwritten feel, personal tone, brush script, casual display, expressive caps, brushy, looping, swashy, lively, informal.
A lively handwritten script with a rightward slant and brush-pen modulation, showing tapered entries, fuller downstrokes, and rounded terminals. Letterforms are loosely connected in running text, with frequent looped joins and occasional lifted strokes that keep the rhythm open rather than tightly cursive. Uppercase forms are more gestural and swashy, while lowercase stays compact with small counters and a bouncing baseline feel. Numerals are simple and handwritten, matching the same brushy stroke behavior and slightly irregular proportions.
This font performs well where an informal, handwritten voice is desirable—short headlines, product packaging, greeting cards, invitations, and social media graphics. It’s best used at moderate to large sizes where the brush modulation and looped connections remain clear, rather than in dense body copy.
The overall tone is friendly and relaxed, with a spontaneous, personal note-like character. Its energetic loops and soft stroke endings give it a warm, approachable feel suited to informal messaging and cheerful branding.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident brush handwriting with a balance of legibility and expressive movement. By pairing swashy capitals with a more restrained lowercase and open connections, it aims to deliver a personable, upbeat script for display-oriented use.
Capitals tend to be noticeably larger and more expressive than the lowercase, creating a pronounced headline-like emphasis when used in title case. Spacing appears intentionally loose for a handwritten script, helping prevent joins from clogging at smaller sizes while preserving a flowing, pen-drawn rhythm.