Script Pubur 3 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, invitations, greeting cards, playful, folksy, friendly, whimsical, crafty, handmade feel, display impact, casual warmth, expressive lettering, brushy, rounded, bouncy, irregular, hand-inked.
A hand-drawn brush script with rounded terminals and visibly irregular stroke behavior, as if made with a flexible marker or brush pen. Strokes swell and taper abruptly, creating chunky verticals paired with thin entry/exit flicks and occasional flattened, painted ends. Letterforms are mostly upright with a bouncy baseline and uneven widths; counters are soft and open, and curves feel slightly wobbly rather than geometric. Capitals are simplified and bold with gentle flare, while lowercase shows a more cursive construction with occasional partial connections and looped forms (notably in letters like g and y). Numerals share the same brushy contrast and informal, slightly inconsistent proportions for a cohesive hand-rendered texture.
Works best for display use such as posters, social graphics, packaging callouts, invitations, and greeting-card style headlines where its brush texture and bouncy rhythm can be appreciated. It is well suited to short-to-medium text runs like taglines, menu section titles, and product names, especially in casual lifestyle, craft, or kid-friendly contexts.
The font conveys an approachable, homemade energy—casual and cheerful rather than refined. Its lively rhythm and inky contrasts suggest personality and spontaneity, giving text a warm, human presence suited to friendly messaging and lighthearted themes.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, confident brush lettering—delivering bold impact while preserving the imperfections of hand-drawn strokes. It prioritizes charm and expressiveness over strict consistency, aiming to make set text feel personal and lively.
Spacing and rhythm read intentionally uneven, which enhances the handmade character but makes long passages feel busy at smaller sizes. The thickened joins and heavy capitals create strong word shapes for short phrases, while the thin flicks and tight turns add a decorative sparkle best showcased with generous tracking or larger settings.