Cursive Vume 10 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, quotes, casual, energetic, friendly, handmade, expressive, hand-lettered feel, brush realism, casual display, personal voice, quick emphasis, brushy, textured, looping, bouncy, slanted.
A lively brush-pen script with a pronounced rightward slant and clearly calligraphic stroke modulation. Letterforms show tapered entries and exits, occasional dry-brush texture, and rounded terminals that keep the overall rhythm soft despite the strong contrast. Proportions are compact and space-efficient, with tight sidebearings and a bouncy baseline that varies slightly from glyph to glyph. Connections are suggested by flowing joins and entry strokes, while many characters also stand comfortably as separated script forms in all-caps and lowercase.
This font is well suited to short-to-medium display settings where a handwritten brush feel is desired—logos, product labels, posters, invitations, and pull quotes. It also works effectively for social graphics and headlines where texture and movement can carry the message, while longer passages may benefit from generous spacing and larger sizes for clarity.
The tone is informal and upbeat, like quick hand-lettering for notes, packaging, or social posts. Its brisk rhythm and brush texture feel personal and energetic rather than polished or ceremonial, giving text a friendly, approachable voice.
The design appears intended to capture fast, confident brush lettering with visible stroke energy and natural irregularities. It aims to deliver a personable script voice that feels crafted and spontaneous, while remaining cohesive across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Uppercase characters read as simplified brush-script capitals with open counters and occasional flourish-like hooks (notably in letters such as J, Q, and R). Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with curved, gestural shapes that prioritize flow over strict uniformity, helping headings and short numeric strings feel consistent with the script.