Cursive Siluz 8 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, social media, greeting cards, craft branding, playful, casual, friendly, crafty, lively, handmade feel, casual script, expressive lettering, friendly tone, brush texture, brushy, bouncy, loopy, rounded, inked.
A lively handwritten brush script with a springy baseline and a casual, uneven rhythm. Strokes show clear pressure changes, moving between tapered entry/exit strokes and heavier downstrokes, giving an inky, painted feel. Letterforms are generally rounded with soft corners and occasional looped joins; many shapes connect or nearly connect, while others remain discrete, adding to the spontaneous hand-drawn texture. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with compact counters and a slightly condensed, vertical stance in the capitals, while lowercase forms feel more fluid and gestural.
Well-suited to short-to-medium display text where a personal, handmade voice is desired—such as posters, product packaging, café menus, social graphics, invitations, and greeting cards. It can also work for branding accents and pull quotes, especially when paired with a neutral sans for longer reading.
The font conveys an approachable, upbeat tone that feels personal and handmade rather than formal. Its energetic motion and brushy texture suggest creativity, warmth, and a conversational voice suited to informal messaging.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering with natural pressure variation and human inconsistency, prioritizing expressiveness and warmth over strict regularity. It aims to deliver an informal script look that feels hand-painted and energetic in headlines and branded phrases.
Capitals read as simplified, brush-lettered forms that can work as initial caps, while the lowercase carries most of the cursive character and looping. Numerals follow the same brush-pen logic with rounded terminals and a hand-rendered irregularity, keeping the set visually cohesive.