Cursive Veji 5 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invites, greeting cards, social posts, packaging, headlines, expressive, personal, lively, casual, romantic, handmade feel, signature style, expressive display, casual warmth, brushy, tapered, looping, slanted, textured.
A slanted, brush-pen script with strong thick–thin modulation and tapered terminals that create a lively, handwritten rhythm. Strokes show subtle texture and occasional ink-like pooling, with rounded joins, open counters, and frequent entry/exit flicks that suggest quick pen movement. Capitals are taller and more gestural, while lowercase forms stay compact with a noticeably small x-height and ascending loops that carry much of the vertical emphasis. Spacing is uneven by design, contributing to a natural, hand-drawn cadence; connections occur in places but letters often remain loosely linked rather than strictly continuous.
Works best for short to medium-length text where the brush contrast and cursive motion can carry personality—such as invitations, greeting cards, quotes, social graphics, and packaging accents. It also suits branding touchpoints that want an informal signature-like feel, especially in headlines, taglines, and display sizes.
The font feels personable and energetic, with a friendly, slightly romantic tone typical of handwritten brush lettering. Its irregularities and sweeping strokes read as human and spontaneous, lending warmth and immediacy over polish or formality.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident brush handwriting—capturing pressure changes, tapered flicks, and casual inconsistencies to produce an authentic, personal script voice suitable for expressive display settings.
The numeral set follows the same calligraphic logic, with curving, single-stroke constructions and tapered ends. Many glyphs include pronounced lead-in/lead-out strokes that can create expressive word shapes in short lines, while longer passages show a distinctly handwritten texture due to varying stroke pressure and spacing.