Cursive Unbig 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, social media, headlines, invitations, casual, expressive, friendly, modern, handmade, handwritten energy, personal tone, brush texture, modern script, quick stroke feel, brushy, calligraphic, fluid, loopy, playful.
A brisk, brush-pen script with a strong rightward slant and lively stroke modulation. Letterforms are narrow and tall, with tight sidebearings and a compact overall footprint, while ascenders and descenders extend generously to create a vertical, energetic rhythm. Strokes show clear contrast between thicker downstrokes and lighter upstrokes, with pointed terminals and occasional dry-brush tapering. Connections are frequent in running text, but joins remain informal and slightly irregular, reinforcing a hand-drawn feel rather than a rigidly constructed script.
Works best for short, prominent text where the brush texture and tight, tall rhythm can be appreciated—such as logos, packaging callouts, social media graphics, quotes, and headline-style titling. It can also suit informal invitations or greeting-style pieces when set at larger sizes with comfortable line spacing.
The font reads as upbeat and personable, like quick, confident handwriting made with a felt brush. Its springy motion and narrow elegance give it a contemporary, lifestyle-oriented tone—expressive without becoming overly ornate. The overall impression is approachable and spontaneous, suitable for adding human warmth to short messages.
Designed to capture the look of fast brush handwriting—narrow, tall, and high-contrast—while remaining cohesive across caps, lowercase, and numerals. The intent appears to prioritize expressive movement and contemporary casualness over formal calligraphic precision.
Capitals are tall and simplified, often built from a few swift strokes, helping them blend into mixed-case settings. Lowercase counters stay relatively small, and the compact x-height makes the script feel airy and elongated. Numerals follow the same brushed, italic rhythm and match the set’s narrow proportions.