Cursive Ufmid 3 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, logotypes, headlines, packaging, elegant, romantic, vintage, expressive, confident, signature feel, elegant display, handwritten charm, traditional penmanship, decorative caps, swashy, calligraphic, looping, slanted, refined.
A flowing, calligraphic script with a strong rightward slant and pronounced stroke contrast that mimics a flexible pen. Forms are narrow and energetic, with long ascenders and descenders, compact lowercase bodies, and frequent entry/exit strokes that encourage connected rhythm. Capitals are more elaborate, featuring generous curves and occasional swash-like terminals, while lowercase letters stay lean and quick, with tight counters and smooth, tapered joins. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, using angled strokes and curved finishing flicks for consistency.
Best suited to short to medium text where its calligraphic rhythm can be appreciated—wedding and event invitations, boutique branding, product packaging, and editorial headlines or pull quotes. It also works well for signature-style marks and title treatments where a refined handwritten impression is desired.
The overall tone feels formal yet personable—like an elegant signature or invitation hand. Its brisk, slanted motion and sharp hairline-to-stem transitions give it a confident, slightly dramatic presence, while the rounded loops keep it warm and romantic.
Designed to emulate quick, confident cursive writing with a flexible-nib feel, balancing decorative capitals with a streamlined lowercase for readable, flowing words. The intent appears to be an elegant, signature-forward script that delivers personality and sophistication without becoming overly ornate.
At text sizes the compact lowercase and high contrast create a light, shimmering texture, while the larger sample demonstrates strong word-shape and lively baseline movement. Some letters show distinct looped constructions (notably in round forms and certain capitals), adding character and a traditional penmanship flavor.