Cursive Fobaj 13 is a very light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
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A delicate, slanted cursive with thin, pen-like strokes and smooth, continuous motion. Letterforms are narrow and lightly built, with rounded turns, occasional looped capitals, and tapered terminals that feel handwritten rather than constructed. Rhythm is even but intentionally informal, with subtle variation in stroke pressure and spacing that keeps the texture lively. The lowercase sits low with modest ascenders and longer, expressive descenders, giving the line a graceful, open feel.
This style works well for invitations, greeting cards, small-brand wordmarks, social graphics, and short quote settings where a handwritten signature feel is desired. It’s also suited to headings and accent text paired with a simple sans or serif for body copy, where its light, cursive texture can provide contrast without dominating the layout.
The overall tone is intimate and polished—more like a neat personal note than a formal script. Its light touch and flowing joins convey softness and warmth, while the restrained shapes keep it clean and contemporary. The result feels romantic and tasteful without becoming overly ornate.
The design appears intended to emulate a quick, elegant handwritten script with a consistent slant and smooth connectivity, prioritizing personal charm and visual finesse over strict uniformity. Its restrained ornamentation suggests an emphasis on legibility and modern usability while preserving the character of pen-written strokes.
Capitals tend to be larger and more gestural, with single-stroke sweeps and occasional open loops (notably in letters like Q and R). Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, staying slender and slightly irregular to match the text color. The thin strokes and open counters create a bright page presence, especially in longer lines.