Cursive Ufkut 12 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: signatures, logotypes, invitations, headlines, packaging, elegant, expressive, personal, fluid, stylish, handwritten feel, signature style, fluent motion, decorative caps, quick rhythm, brushy, looping, slanted, airy, gestural.
A slanted cursive script with a brush-pen feel, showing smooth, continuous strokes and medium-to-high rhythmic movement. Letterforms are compact and right-leaning, with small counters and a notably low x-height compared to tall ascenders and extended descenders. Strokes taper at entry and exit points, and many characters show subtle swell-and-thin modulation typical of quick, pressure-based writing. Capitals are larger and more decorative, often built from single sweeping gestures with occasional looped bowls and long lead-ins, while lowercase forms stay tight and streamlined for fast flow.
This script works best in short to medium-length settings where its flowing connections and decorative capitals can shine—such as signatures, logo wordmarks, invitations, labels, and display headlines. It will be most effective at larger sizes or with generous tracking, where the compact x-height and tight internal spaces remain clear.
The font reads as confident and personable, with an elegant, handwritten energy. Its lively slant and sweeping capitals give it a stylish, signature-like character that feels informal yet polished, suitable for expressive messaging and branded moments.
The design appears intended to capture quick, fluent handwriting with a refined brush-script finish. It prioritizes motion, continuity, and expressive capital forms to create a personal, upscale tone without becoming overly formal.
Overall spacing is compact and the joins encourage continuous word shapes, while some forms show deliberate simplification for speed (especially in the lowercase). Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with angled strokes and gentle curves that keep the set visually consistent with the letters.