Cursive Byrim 15 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, social media, quotes, invites, casual, friendly, playful, handmade, lively, personal tone, handwritten charm, signature feel, casual display, brushy, monoline-leaning, bouncy, looped, upright-leaning.
A lively handwritten script with a brush-pen feel, built from smooth, slightly slanted strokes and softly tapered terminals. Letterforms are tall and compact with tight sidebearings, while stroke width varies subtly through curves and joins, creating a natural pen rhythm rather than strict geometric consistency. Capitals are simplified and airy, with occasional flourish-like entry strokes, while lowercase forms use rounded bowls, long ascenders/descenders, and frequent looped constructions that keep the texture continuous in words. Numerals follow the same informal, drawn rhythm, with open counters and relaxed, slightly uneven curves that reinforce the hand-made character.
Well-suited for short-to-medium display copy where a personal voice is desired—logos, boutique branding, packaging accents, social graphics, headers, invitations, greeting cards, and quote-style typography. It performs best at larger sizes where the compact forms and subtle stroke modulation can be appreciated without crowding.
The overall tone is warm and personable, reading like quick, confident handwriting on a card or label. Its bouncy cadence and casual joins give it an upbeat, approachable mood, with just enough elegance in the curves to feel polished rather than messy.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, fluid handwriting with a brush pen—prioritizing natural rhythm, friendly personality, and an authentic hand-drawn texture over strict uniformity. It aims to deliver an informal signature-like feel that remains legible in headline and accent roles.
Connection behavior is context-dependent: many letters naturally join in running text, but several shapes leave small separations, adding a spontaneous, written-on-the-fly look. Ascenders are prominent and contribute strongly to the vertical color, while the compact lowercase structure keeps words dense and energetic.