Script Bimul 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, greeting cards, social media, quotes, whimsical, friendly, handmade, playful, casual, hand-lettered look, warmth, personality, informality, monoline feel, looping ascenders, bouncy baseline, rounded terminals, quirky capitals.
A handwritten script with slim, high-contrast strokes and a lightly irregular rhythm that preserves a drawn-by-hand feel. Letterforms are generally upright and narrow, with rounded bowls, looped ascenders/descenders, and occasional extended entry/exit strokes that suggest connection even where letters are not strictly joined. Capitals are simplified and tall, with distinctive crossbars and spur-like terminals, while lowercase shows a compact x-height and prominent verticals that keep words tidy in text. Numerals are similarly narrow and slightly varied in width, matching the font’s lively, organic proportions.
Well-suited to branding and packaging that wants a handmade signature feel, as well as invitations, greeting cards, and quote graphics. It also works effectively for short headlines and subheads where its narrow build and looping forms can add personality without overwhelming the layout.
The overall tone is personable and informal, balancing neatness with a quirky, storybook charm. It reads as approachable and upbeat, lending warmth and a touch of whimsy without becoming overly ornate.
The design appears intended to emulate tidy, modern hand lettering—narrow, upright, and lightly connected—so it can bring a casual, crafted voice to display-sized text while staying readable in phrases and sentences.
Stroke modulation is most noticeable on verticals and loops, giving characters a pen-like contrast while maintaining clear counters. Spacing appears moderately open for a script style, helping legibility in mixed-case phrases and short lines.