Cursive Fimat 1 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: logos, headlines, packaging, social media, invitations, casual, airy, elegant, personal, fashionable, signature feel, casual elegance, modern script, personal tone, display focus, monoline, slanted, loopy, tall, spidery.
A slender, monoline handwritten script with a pronounced rightward slant and tall, elongated proportions. Strokes stay relatively even in thickness, with tapered terminals and occasional sharp entry/exit flicks that create a brisk, sketch-like rhythm. Uppercase forms are open and simplified with long ascenders, while lowercase letters are compact with a notably small x-height and frequent looped or hooked extenders. Connections are selective rather than fully continuous, giving the writing a lightly segmented flow that still reads as cursive.
Best suited to display settings where its tall, handwritten personality can be appreciated—logos and wordmarks, boutique packaging, editorial headlines, and social media graphics. It can also work for invitations or short quotes when set with comfortable tracking and ample line spacing. For longer text, it will read more smoothly at larger sizes where the small x-height and fine strokes remain clear.
The overall tone feels casual and personal, like quick pen handwriting dressed up with extra height and graceful loops. Its narrow, airy texture and brisk slant lend a fashionable, modern note—more boutique and lifestyle than formal calligraphy. The energetic terminals and tall capitals add a bit of drama without becoming ornate.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident pen script with a refined silhouette: tall forms, clean monoline strokes, and stylish loops that create a contemporary handwritten signature feel.
The set shows a consistent forward lean and generous ascender/descender reach, which helps create vertical elegance but can make small sizes feel delicate. Counters are generally open, and many letters rely on gesture-like strokes (notably in the capitals and looped lowercase), so spacing and letter interactions are a key part of its look.