kursivahest
Kursivahest, also known as italic script, is a type of handwriting or typeface that is characterized by its slanted or inclined letters. The term "kursivahest" is derived from the Latin word "cursivus," which means "running" or "running hand," reflecting the fluid and connected nature of the script. This style of writing is often used for emphasis in handwritten documents and is also commonly employed in typography for italicized text.
The origins of kursivahest can be traced back to the Roman cursive script, which was developed in
In modern usage, kursivahest is widely employed in both handwriting and typography. In handwriting, it is often
The design of kursivahest typefaces varies, but they generally share common characteristics such as slanted letterforms,