Cursive Atluf 13 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, social media, quotes, posters, playful, friendly, casual, lively, personal, handwritten charm, expressive display, casual elegance, compact script, human warmth, brushy, organic, loopy, bouncy, airy.
A casual handwritten script with a rightward slant and brush-pen construction. Strokes show pronounced contrast between thick downstrokes and finer upstrokes, with tapered entries and exits and occasional ink-like swelling at curves. Letterforms are tall and narrow with open counters and a slightly bouncy baseline rhythm; connections are frequent but not rigidly continuous, giving the text a natural, written cadence. Terminals are soft and rounded, and capitals feature simple looped and swashed gestures that stay relatively restrained for readability.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where a personable handwritten voice is desired, such as branding accents, packaging labels, social posts, quotes, invitations, and headline or subhead treatments. It can also work for product names and menu-style display copy where the narrow, flowing forms help maintain a light footprint while still feeling expressive.
The font reads as warm and informal, with an energetic, conversational tone. Its brushy contrast and looping joins add a handcrafted charm that feels approachable rather than formal or ceremonial.
Designed to emulate quick, confident brush handwriting with a narrow, upright-ish presence and a lively slant. The overall intent appears to balance expressive stroke contrast and looping cursive character with enough openness and consistency to remain legible in display settings.
Uppercase forms are slim and elongated, mixing straightforward strokes with light flourishes that help headings stand out without becoming ornate. Lowercase shows varied joining behavior and compact bowls, which contributes to a natural handwriting texture in longer lines. Numerals are similarly narrow and softly curved, matching the script’s stroke modulation and rhythm.