Cursive Atlam 14 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: social posts, packaging, greeting cards, invitations, quotes, playful, casual, friendly, whimsical, handmade, handwritten feel, personal tone, display script, casual branding, loopy, bouncy, airy, monoline-leaning, brushy.
A lively, handwritten script with a pronounced rightward slant and brisk, brush-pen rhythm. Strokes show clear contrast between thicker downstrokes and finer hairlines, with rounded terminals and occasional tapered finishes. Letterforms are compact and tall, with small counters and a noticeably petite lowercase proportion, while ascenders and capitals reach high for an animated vertical feel. Connection behavior is selective—some joins flow smoothly while others break—creating a natural, written-on-the-fly texture with slightly variable stroke shapes and spacing.
This font works best for short to medium-length display text where a personal voice is desired—social media graphics, packaging accents, greeting cards, casual invitations, and quote-style headlines. It can also serve as a supporting script paired with a clean sans in branding or editorial layouts where an informal handwritten note effect is needed.
The tone is upbeat and personable, like quick marker notes or a casual sign written with confidence. Its looping forms and springy movement give it an inviting, informal charm suited to friendly messaging rather than formal typography.
The design appears intended to capture the spontaneity of fast cursive writing while retaining enough consistency for readable display use. By combining tight proportions, energetic slant, and brush-like contrast, it aims to deliver a distinctive handmade signature with a light, playful cadence.
Uppercase characters read as simplified, hand-drawn caps that mix script-like curves with more print-like structures, which adds character in mixed-case settings. Numerals are narrow and handwritten, with open, rounded forms and light finishing flicks that match the overall pen-driven gesture.