Cursive Eklet 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logotypes, invitations, headlines, packaging, elegant, romantic, friendly, fluid, whimsical, handwritten realism, signature feel, expressive display, casual elegance, looping, slanted, calligraphic, monoline-ish, bouncy.
A flowing, slanted script with connected letterforms and a smooth, pen-like rhythm. Strokes show moderate thick–thin modulation and soft, rounded joins, with frequent entry/exit strokes that keep words moving horizontally. Capitals are larger and more gestural, mixing tall ascenders and generous loops with occasional simplified forms, while lowercase maintains a compact body with long ascenders/descenders that create a lively vertical texture. Overall spacing is tight and the letter widths vary noticeably, reinforcing a natural handwritten cadence.
Best suited to short-to-medium display text where its connected rhythm and decorative capitals can be appreciated—such as branding, signatures in layouts, invitations and greeting cards, packaging highlights, social graphics, and poster headlines. It can work for brief phrases in editorial design, but its lively joins and tight spacing favor larger sizes and generous line spacing.
The tone is personable and stylish, combining casual handwriting warmth with a lightly formal, signature-like polish. Its looping forms and brisk slant give it an upbeat, romantic feel that reads as expressive rather than technical.
Designed to emulate quick, confident pen lettering—legible enough for phrases while preserving the spontaneity of handwritten script. The exaggerated capitals and looping joins suggest an emphasis on personable display use, especially for names, titles, and expressive callouts.
The alphabet shows intentional irregularity typical of handwriting: some letters are more open and airy while others compress into denser strokes, and several capitals have distinctive swashes that stand out in display settings. Numerals follow the same cursive logic, with simple, tilted forms that harmonize with the script texture.