Cursive fonts are a type of font that is designed to mimic the style of handwriting with a pen or brush. The letters in a cursive font are typically connected together in a flowing manner, and the font is often used for formal or decorative purposes. Cursive fonts are commonly used in documents, invitations, and other materials where a more formal or elegant appearance is desired.
Some popular examples of cursive fonts include Edwardian Script, French Script, and Zaph Chancery.