Cursive Efrez 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, social media, posters, invitations, casual, friendly, energetic, expressive, youthful, handwritten feel, personal tone, display impact, casual elegance, brushy, looping, rounded, slanted, bouncy.
This typeface is a lively brush-pen script with a consistent rightward slant and gently variable stroke thickness. Strokes show tapered entries and exits, with rounded curves, occasional tight counters, and smooth, continuous motion that reads as quickly handwritten rather than formally calligraphed. Letterforms are compact and narrow, with a rhythmic bounce along the baseline and compact lowercase proportions; ascenders are prominent while the lowercase body stays relatively small. Capitals are simplified and slightly larger, blending into the same flowing stroke logic as the lowercase, and numerals follow the same handwritten, single-stroke feel.
It works well for short, expressive text such as branding accents, product packaging, social posts, posters, and casual invitations. The style is best used at display sizes where the brush texture, loops, and bounce remain clear, and it can add warmth when paired with a clean sans for supporting copy.
Overall tone is relaxed and personable, with an energetic, informal cadence that feels like a quick note made with a brush marker. The bouncy rhythm and looping joins give it a cheerful, approachable character suited to conversational messaging rather than ceremony or formality.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of brush handwriting—quick, fluid, and personable—while keeping letterforms consistent enough to hold together in phrases and headlines. Its narrow, slanted construction and rounded terminals prioritize pace and friendliness over strict formality.
The joins and stroke terminals are smooth and rounded, which helps words feel continuous even when some letters remain loosely connected. The narrow proportions and lively slant create a fast, directional texture in longer lines, while the more gestural capitals add emphasis without becoming ornate.