Cursive Panar 2 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, headlines, energetic, expressive, casual, modern, confident, expressive script, handmade texture, fast lettering, display impact, brushlike, textured, slanted, looping, fluid.
A lively, brush-pen script with a pronounced rightward slant and sharp, tapered terminals. Strokes show clear pressure contrast, moving from hairline upstrokes to fuller downstrokes, with occasional dry-brush texture and slight stroke breakup that adds a handmade feel. Letterforms are compact and quick, with tight counters, angular joins, and frequent entry/exit strokes that help words flow together while still allowing some letters to remain partially separated for rhythm. Uppercase forms are larger and gestural, built from sweeping curves and long diagonals that create strong silhouettes in short phrases.
Best suited to short, prominent text where its motion and contrast can shine—logos, product packaging, café or lifestyle branding, posters, and social media graphics. It can also work for pull quotes or title treatments, especially when set with generous size and breathing room.
The overall tone is bold and spontaneous—like fast, confident marker or brush lettering. It reads as informal and contemporary, with a hint of edgy elegance from the high-contrast strokes and dramatic swashes. The texture and speed of the forms convey energy and personality more than refinement.
Designed to capture the look of rapid brush lettering: high-energy strokes, tapered starts and finishes, and a slightly textured mark that feels authentically hand-made. The emphasis is on expressive word shapes and standout titles rather than long-form reading comfort.
The sample text shows strong word-shape continuity and a dynamic baseline feel, with punctuation and numerals matching the same brisk, handwritten energy. Narrow spacing and tight interiors can make smaller sizes feel busy, while larger sizes highlight the crisp contrast and expressive stroke endings.