Cursive Vahi 2 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, social media, apparel, energetic, expressive, casual, confident, sporty, handwritten feel, bold emphasis, dynamic motion, textured display, brushy, slanted, textured, dynamic, punchy.
A heavy, brush-driven cursive with a pronounced rightward slant and broad, tapering strokes that mimic a loaded marker or dry brush. Letterforms are built from quick, continuous gestures with pointed entries and exits, occasional ink breaks, and slightly ragged edges that create a textured silhouette. Capitals are compact and assertive rather than ornamental, while lowercase forms keep a steady rhythm with rounded bowls, narrow joins, and lively stroke modulation. Spacing is relatively tight and the overall word shape reads as a connected, forward-leaning script with strong emphasis and high black coverage.
It suits short, high-impact settings where personality matters: posters, display headlines, packaging callouts, social media graphics, and apparel or merch lettering. It’s best used at larger sizes where the brush texture and stroke endings can be appreciated without crowding.
The font conveys a fast, personal, and upbeat tone—more like an enthusiastic handwritten note or a bold sign-off than formal calligraphy. Its slanted motion and brush texture add urgency and attitude, giving phrases a sporty, street-level confidence that feels informal and human.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of bold brush handwriting—prioritizing motion, texture, and punchy word shapes for expressive display use. The consistent slant and controlled stroke modulation suggest a deliberate attempt to balance legibility with a raw, hand-made feel.
The roughness is consistent enough to feel intentional, functioning as a built-in texture rather than accidental noise. Numerals follow the same brush logic, with simplified, readable shapes that keep pace with the script and maintain the same energetic stroke endings.