Cursive Efluy 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, posters, packaging, social media, headlines, casual, energetic, sporty, expressive, friendly, handwritten feel, energy, personality, speed, modern casual, brushy, slanted, looped, monolinear, airy.
A brisk, brush-pen style script with a pronounced rightward slant and compact proportions. Strokes show a lightly modulated, pressure-driven feel—thicker on downstrokes and tapered through entries and exits—creating crisp terminals and occasional pointed joins. Letterforms are narrow and lively, with open counters, quick curves, and frequent looped constructions in capitals and select lowercase. Spacing appears relatively tight, with a flowing baseline rhythm and a mix of connected and near-connected shapes that keeps words moving while preserving individual letter definition.
This font suits short, attention-grabbing settings such as brand marks, posters, packaging callouts, social media graphics, and headline treatments. It works especially well when you want a hand-done, energetic signature feel, and when set with generous line spacing to let the slanted forms breathe.
The overall tone is informal and kinetic, like fast handwriting captured with a marker or brush. It feels upbeat and contemporary, leaning toward a sporty, street-level friendliness rather than formal elegance. The slant and sharp tapers add a sense of momentum and confidence.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident brush handwriting with a modern, energetic cadence. It prioritizes gesture and speed—using tapering terminals, narrow letterforms, and expressive capitals—to create a distinctive, personable voice for display-oriented typography.
Capitals are prominent and gestural, often featuring sweeping lead-in strokes and simplified internal structure. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with quick diagonals and minimal ornamentation, matching the script’s pace and texture. The sample text suggests good visual coherence at display sizes, where the tapered stroke endings and lively joins remain legible.