Cursive Negit 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: fantasy titles, game ui, book covers, posters, logos, medieval, storybook, handmade, mysterious, dramatic, thematic display, gothic flavor, handmade texture, period evocation, angular, spiky, blackletter-like, calligraphic, irregular.
A hand-drawn, blackletter-leaning cursive with angular joins and sharp, wedge-like terminals. Strokes stay fairly even in thickness with modest modulation, while contours show slight irregularities that reinforce a handmade rhythm. Uppercase forms are narrow and spired with pointed corners and occasional internal notches; lowercase letters are compact with a short x-height and lively, uneven widths. Counters tend to be tight, and the overall texture reads dark and textured, especially in continuous text.
Best suited to fantasy and medieval-themed titling, game interfaces, chapter headings, posters, and logo marks that benefit from a dark, hand-inked texture. It also works well for short phrases, pull quotes, and packaging where a gothic or spellbook voice is desired.
The face conveys a medieval, occult-adjacent tone—more storybook gothic than formal historical revival. Its spiky edges and compressed proportions give it a dramatic, incantation-like presence, while the hand-rendered inconsistencies keep it approachable and characterful rather than austere.
The design appears intended to evoke hand-rendered blackletter/calligraphic lettering with a modern, illustrative looseness. It prioritizes atmosphere and distinctive silhouette over neutrality, aiming to deliver a strong themed voice in display contexts.
The numerals follow the same angular, chiseled construction and feel display-oriented. In paragraph settings the dense color and tight counters can make long passages feel heavy, but it excels when used at larger sizes where the distinctive terminals and broken-pen shapes are most legible.