Cursive Ofbun 2 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, signatures, quotes, social posts, airy, casual, delicate, friendly, lively, handwritten feel, personal tone, light elegance, casual readability, monoline, looping, tall ascenders, long descenders, open counters.
A fine, monoline handwritten script with a consistent forward slant and tall, narrow proportions. Strokes are smooth and pen-like, with rounded terminals and frequent loop construction in letters such as b, d, f, g, and y. Uppercase forms are simplified and upright in structure yet still slanted, while the lowercase set keeps a small x-height with prominent ascenders/descenders that create a light, vertical rhythm. Spacing is relatively open for a script, and connections appear intermittent—some letters link naturally in running text while others break into small joins—helping preserve clarity despite the narrow build. Numerals follow the same single-stroke logic, staying slender with simple, readable shapes.
Works well for invitations, greeting cards, short quotes, and social graphics where a personal handwritten feel is desired. It also suits signature-style name treatments, small headings, and packaging accents when used with generous spacing and sufficient size.
The overall tone is informal and personal, like neat quick handwriting with a gentle, refined touch. Its lightness and looping forms give it a breezy, approachable character suited to understated, human-centered messaging rather than bold statements.
The design appears intended to capture a tidy, contemporary cursive handwriting look—light, elegant, and readable—while keeping letterforms simple enough for smooth rhythm in short-to-medium text lines.
In sample lines, the texture stays even and calm at larger sizes, with distinctive looped capitals and extended stroke entrances/exits that add grace. The slender strokes suggest it will benefit from adequate size and contrast against the background to maintain legibility, especially in dense settings.