Script Agnor 11 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, quotes, branding, packaging, whimsical, delicate, airy, elegant, handmade, handwritten elegance, signature look, friendly display, decorative headlines, looping, monoline feel, tall ascenders, long descenders, spidery.
A slender, handwritten script with tall vertical proportions and a distinctly airy rhythm. Strokes read as pen-drawn with tapered entry/exit points and occasional thicker downstrokes, creating a calligraphic, lightly textured contrast. Letterforms are narrow and elongated, with generous ascenders and descenders and small lowercase counters, giving the line a delicate, “spidery” silhouette. Connections are selective rather than fully continuous, and many glyphs lean on soft loops and simple swashes to keep the movement fluid without becoming overly ornate.
This font is well-suited to short, display-forward settings where its thin strokes and looping forms can remain clear—such as invitations, greeting cards, quote graphics, boutique branding, and packaging accents. It works best at moderate-to-large sizes and with comfortable spacing, where the fine terminals and narrow structure have room to breathe.
The overall tone is lighthearted and personable, combining a casual hand-lettered charm with a refined, elegant cadence. Its looping forms and thin strokes feel graceful and slightly whimsical, suitable for friendly, boutique-style communication rather than formal editorial text.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, modern hand-lettering: tall, narrow forms with gentle loops that provide elegance while staying approachable. It prioritizes a flowing, signature-like rhythm and visual lightness for expressive headlines and personal messages.
Capitals show more expressive flourish than the lowercase, with simple open curves and occasional cross-strokes that create a signature-like presence. Numerals follow the same thin, looping logic, keeping a consistent hand-drawn character alongside the alphabet.