Cursive Yeho 4 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, quotes, expressive, handmade, energetic, casual, dramatic, handcrafted feel, bold emphasis, brush lettering, display impact, brushy, textured, slanted, angular, dynamic.
A slanted brush-script with sharp, tapered terminals and pronounced thick–thin modulation that mimics pressure changes from a pointed brush. Strokes show intentional roughness and ink-dry texture, especially at joins and stroke ends, giving the letters a lively, hand-painted edge. Letterforms are compact with tight interior counters and a brisk rhythm; ascenders and capitals are long and sweeping, while lowercase forms stay relatively small with quick, angled entry and exit strokes. Connections are suggested by flowing shapes and consistent forward motion, though many letters read as semi-joined rather than fully continuous.
Works best in short to medium settings where texture and stroke contrast can be appreciated, such as headlines, posters, social graphics, and brand marks. It can add a handcrafted feel to packaging and café/menu-style applications, and is well suited for pull quotes or display copy where expressive emphasis is desired.
The overall tone is bold and spontaneous, like fast sign-painting or brush lettering done in one confident pass. It feels personable and informal, with an energetic, slightly edgy character created by the rough stroke texture and angular turns. The strong slant and emphatic capitals add a sense of momentum and drama suited to attention-grabbing statements.
Designed to emulate quick, pressure-driven brush lettering with a confident italic flow and visible material texture. The goal appears to be an expressive display script that delivers a handmade, energetic voice rather than a polished, formal calligraphic finish.
Capitals are highly gestural and often dominate the line with broad diagonals and loopless, brushy construction. Numerals follow the same painted logic with tapered starts and finishes and a consistent forward lean, helping mixed text maintain a unified, hand-rendered feel.