Cursive Obgin 13 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, quotes, brand signatures, social graphics, airy, casual, playful, personal, delicate, handwritten warmth, light elegance, casual display, personal tone, monoline, hand-drawn, loose, lanky, bouncy.
A thin, monoline handwritten script with a right-leaning, sketch-like rhythm and variable letter widths. Strokes are smooth but intentionally irregular, with long ascenders/descenders and small lowercase bodies that create a tall, open vertical profile. Uppercase forms are simplified and slightly angular in places, while lowercase letters keep a light, looping cursive structure with frequent lifted joins rather than fully continuous connections. Counters are open and generous, and spacing feels relaxed and organic, reinforcing the hand-rendered character.
Works well for short, expressive text such as invitations, greeting cards, pull quotes, packaging accents, and social media graphics where a personal handwritten tone is desired. It can also serve as a signature-style wordmark or supporting script in branding when used at comfortable display sizes.
The font reads as informal and human, with an airy, note-like friendliness. Its slender strokes and tall proportions give it a gentle elegance, while the uneven joins and bouncing baselines keep it approachable and spontaneous rather than formal.
Likely drawn to emulate quick, elegant handwriting: thin pen strokes, tall letterforms, and relaxed connections that prioritize personality over strict uniformity. The design emphasizes a light, breezy texture that stands out in headings and short statements without feeling heavy or formal.
Punctuation and numerals follow the same minimal, drawn-with-a-pen feel, with simple shapes and light terminals that stay consistent with the overall line weight. The slant and elongated verticals are especially noticeable in capitals and in tall lowercase letters, which helps the type feel animated in short phrases.