Cursive Dirut 4 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, posters, invitations, social media, friendly, playful, crafty, casual, handmade, handwritten feel, approachability, display impact, craft aesthetic, brushy, rounded, bouncy, looper, textured.
A brush-pen cursive with rounded terminals, softly swelling strokes, and a slightly textured, hand-inked edge. Letterforms are compact and tall, with narrow bowls and generous vertical strokes that keep words dense while remaining lively. The script connects frequently in lowercase, with simple entry/exit strokes and occasional looped joins; capitals are more standalone, simplified, and slightly decorative. Overall rhythm is bouncy and informal, with small baseline irregularities and subtle stroke wobble that reinforces an authentic handwritten feel.
Well-suited to branding moments that benefit from a friendly, handmade voice—logos, product packaging, café menus, event invitations, greeting cards, and social-media graphics. It also works for headlines and short callouts where bold, brushy cursive can carry personality without needing fine detail at small sizes.
The font reads as upbeat and personable, like quick marker lettering for notes, labels, and social posts. Its smooth curves and looping connections give it a warm, approachable tone, while the heavier brush weight adds confidence and energy. The overall impression is crafty and cheerful rather than formal or calligraphic.
Designed to mimic quick, confident brush handwriting with easy connections and a compact, energetic texture. The intention appears to prioritize warmth and immediacy—creating a personal, crafted look that stands out in display settings while staying broadly readable.
Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with rounded shapes and compact proportions that match the script’s vertical emphasis. Counters are relatively small and strokes stay consistently full, which favors short phrases and display use over extended small-size text. Capitals remain legible but keep the same casual, drawn-by-hand character as the lowercase.