Cursive Atgev 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, invitations, friendly, casual, lively, playful, personal, handwritten charm, expressive display, casual note, brush script, brushed, looping, slanted, tall, bouncy.
A slanted, brush-pen style script with tall proportions and a noticeably small x-height relative to ascenders. Strokes show a soft, inked texture with rounded terminals and moderate thick–thin modulation, suggesting a quick, pressure-led hand. Letterforms are compact and narrow with lively baseline movement, and many shapes lean on simplified joins and open counters for readability at display sizes. Capitals are expressive and slightly taller than the lowercase, with occasional swooping entry/exit strokes that create a flowing rhythm across words.
Well suited to short-to-medium display text where a personal, handcrafted flavor is desirable—logos, product labels, café menus, event invitations, and social graphics. It also works as an accent face paired with a clean sans or serif for headings, pull quotes, and highlight phrases rather than dense body copy.
The overall tone is warm and informal, like a quick handwritten note or a casual sign. Its energetic slant and buoyant curves convey approachability and motion, while the brushy stroke adds a crafted, human feel rather than a polished corporate voice.
The design appears intended to emulate fast, confident brush handwriting with a legible, modern script structure. Its narrow, tall forms and rhythmic stroke modulation prioritize expressive personality and compact headline setting while keeping word shapes clear in typical display contexts.
The alphabet sample shows consistent slant and stroke behavior across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, with a mix of connected and broken connections depending on letter pair. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic—rounded, slightly condensed, and softly tapered—matching the script’s rhythm in running text. The small lowercase bodies and tall ascenders give lines a vertical, airy silhouette that benefits from comfortable line spacing.