Cursive Bulij 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, quotes, friendly, playful, casual, lively, personal, handmade feel, personal voice, friendly display, signature style, casual emphasis, brushy, looping, slanted, monoline-ish, rounded.
A slanted, handwritten script with a brush-pen feel and softly rounded terminals. Strokes show gentle, natural modulation and occasional tapering, with a lively baseline and slightly uneven, human rhythm. Letterforms are compact and relatively tall, with ascenders and descenders that add vertical swing, while counters stay open enough for legibility. Connections are suggested in many lowercase shapes, but spacing and joins remain informal rather than strictly continuous, giving it a sketch-like authenticity.
Works well for short-to-medium display text where a personal, handmade voice is desired—such as branding accents, packaging, café menus, invitations, posters, and social graphics. It can also serve as an expressive layer in editorial layouts for pull quotes and headers, especially when paired with a clean sans or simple serif for body copy.
The overall tone is warm and approachable, like quick, confident note-taking with a touch of flair. Its looping gestures and buoyant slant feel upbeat and conversational, suited to messaging that aims to be personable rather than formal. The brushy texture adds energy and a handcrafted charm.
The design appears intended to emulate quick brush handwriting with consistent proportions and a friendly, modern script flavor. It balances informal expressiveness with enough regularity to stay readable in sentences, aiming for an easygoing signature-like presence without heavy ornamentation.
Capitals are simple and gestural, pairing smoothly with the lowercase without feeling overly ornate. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with rounded forms and slight stroke variation that keep them consistent in texture with the letters. At larger sizes the subtle stroke quirks read as character; at small sizes the narrow, tall rhythm may benefit from comfortable tracking and line spacing.