Cursive Efnav 14 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, branding, packaging, invitations, social graphics, elegant, romantic, lively, personal, vintage, signature feel, expressive display, handwritten charm, polished script, brushy, slanted, flowing, looped, calligraphic.
A slanted, brush-pen script with connected cursive construction and a smooth, forward rhythm. Strokes show clear modulation, with fuller downstrokes and tapered entries/exits that create pointed terminals and occasional flicks. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with small counters and tight joins that keep words cohesive; capitals are simplified but energetic, often beginning with a sweeping lead-in stroke. Overall spacing is moderately tight, emphasizing a continuous handwritten line while maintaining legibility in the sample text.
It works well for short to medium-length display settings such as logos, product packaging, invitations, quotes, and social media graphics where a handwritten voice is desired. The compact, connected rhythm especially suits wordmarks and titling; for best clarity, it will benefit from comfortable sizing and a bit of breathing room in longer lines.
The font conveys a friendly sophistication—like quick, confident handwriting dressed up with calligraphic flair. Its flowing joins and tapered endings add a romantic, expressive tone that feels personal and slightly vintage rather than strictly formal.
The design appears intended to mimic a fast, confident brush signature—balancing casual handwriting with polished, calligraphic stroke contrast. It aims to provide an expressive script that reads smoothly in display text while retaining a distinctly hand-drawn character.
Uppercase forms lean toward understated signature-style shapes rather than ornate swashes, helping headlines stay readable. Numerals follow the same cursive logic, with angled, handwritten construction and consistent stroke tapering, reinforcing the unified brush-script feel across letters and figures.