Cursive Upmif 14 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, packaging, posters, headlines, quotes, expressive, casual, energetic, personal, contemporary, brush script, handwritten flair, display emphasis, personal tone, modern casual, brushlike, slanted, looping, swashy, pointed.
A lively, brush-pen script with a pronounced rightward slant and sharp, tapered stroke endings. Strokes show clear pressure contrast, moving from hairline entry/exit flicks to fuller downstrokes, with occasional dry-brush texture and slight edge roughness. Letterforms are generally narrow and tall, with compact counters and a buoyant baseline rhythm; joins and connections appear in the flowing cursive lowercase, while capitals behave more like standalone, gestural initials with occasional swashes. Overall spacing is tight and rhythmic, emphasizing speed, momentum, and a handwritten cadence over strict geometric regularity.
Best suited for display settings where the expressive strokes can read clearly: logos, brand marks, packaging, poster headlines, social graphics, and short quote treatments. It can also work for invitations or menu feature lines, especially when used at larger sizes with adequate breathing room.
The font conveys an informal, personable tone—quick, confident, and slightly dramatic like a handwritten note made with a brush pen. Its energetic motion and swooping terminals add flair, giving it a modern, expressive feel suited to friendly emphasis rather than reserved formality.
The design appears intended to emulate fast, natural brush handwriting—combining calligraphic contrast with a contemporary, punchy script rhythm. Its narrow, slanted forms and swashy accents suggest a focus on attention-grabbing display typography that still feels personal and hand-made.
Capitals show strong personality and variation, pairing well with shorter words or leading initials, while the lowercase maintains a consistent cursive flow. Numerals are similarly slanted and brushy, matching the script’s calligraphic contrast and tapered finishes, which helps keep mixed-content lines visually cohesive.