Cursive Tedan 5 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, invitations, social media, casual, friendly, lively, personal, retro, handwritten feel, expressive headline, signature style, casual branding, brushy, slanted, looping, organic, textured.
A slanted, brush-pen cursive with rounded forms and softly tapered stroke endings. Lettershapes show a lively baseline rhythm, with frequent entry and exit strokes that encourage flowing connections in text, while some capitals remain more standalone and gestural. Strokes have a smooth, slightly variable pressure feel, creating subtle thick–thin modulation and a hand-drawn texture without looking rough or distressed. Counters are generally open and the curves are generous, giving the face an airy, informal readability in short lines and headlines.
This style works well for branding accents, packaging, and promotional headlines where a friendly handwritten voice is desired. It suits invitations, greeting cards, café or boutique signage, and social media graphics, especially when set with ample tracking and comfortable line spacing. For longer paragraphs, it will be most effective in short bursts such as pull quotes, labels, and callouts.
The font conveys an approachable, upbeat tone with a personable handwritten character. Its energetic slant and looping joins suggest spontaneity and warmth, leaning toward a classic “signing pen” feel that can read as lightly nostalgic. Overall it feels conversational and expressive rather than formal or corporate.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident brush-pen handwriting with an energetic slant and natural joins. It aims to balance expressive, signature-like flair with enough regularity to remain usable in common display and short-text settings.
Capitals are prominent and sweeping, helping it perform as a display script, while lowercase maintains a consistent forward motion with occasional narrow joins and variable spacing typical of handwriting. Numerals follow the same cursive, slightly calligraphic logic, matching the rhythm and texture of the letters for cohesive mixed content.