Cursive Apgub 10 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, packaging, posters, social media, playful, casual, lively, crafty, friendly, handmade feel, expressive display, modern script, compact titles, brushy, monoline feel, looping, bouncy, whimsical.
A tall, right-leaning handwritten script with a brush-pen flavor and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes taper sharply into needle-like terminals, and many letters show quick entry/exit flicks that create a lively baseline rhythm. Counters are narrow and vertical, with compact bowls and frequent looped forms; joins are intermittent, so the texture reads as cursive-influenced rather than fully connected. Overall spacing is tight and the silhouette is strongly vertical, giving words a slender, rhythmic profile.
Best suited for short display settings where its narrow, high-energy letterforms can shine—headlines, branding marks, product packaging, invitations, and social graphics. It works especially well when you want a handmade, brush-script feel and a compact horizontal footprint, while longer passages may feel busy due to the tight, lively rhythm.
The tone is informal and animated, like quick signage or a personal note made with a pointed brush pen. Its brisk slant, springy loops, and energetic terminals give it a cheerful, slightly whimsical character that feels approachable and modern rather than formal or calligraphic.
The design appears intended to capture a fast, brush-pen handwriting look with elegant tapering and a strong forward motion. Its compact proportions and expressive capitals suggest a focus on attention-grabbing titles and branding, delivering a personable, handcrafted voice without aiming for strict formal consistency.
Uppercase letters are expressive and varied, with some forms incorporating pronounced swashes and elongated strokes that create strong word-shape contrast in titles. Descenders on letters like g, j, y, and z are long and fluid, adding motion and a hand-drawn cadence. Numerals share the same tapered, drawn-by-hand construction, keeping the set consistent for casual display use.