Cursive Unbot 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, social media, posters, quotes, expressive, casual, energetic, handcrafted, playful, handwritten feel, brush calligraphy, personal tone, display impact, brushy, slanted, tapered, loopy, bouncy.
A lively brush-script with a pronounced rightward slant and sharp contrast between thick downstrokes and hairline upstrokes. Letterforms are narrow and vertically stretched, with tapered terminals and occasional dry-brush breaks that suggest quick, pressure-driven strokes. Connections are implied by the flowing rhythm, while many joins remain lightly separated, keeping counters open and shapes airy. Ascenders and descenders are long and active, and the capitals use simplified, calligraphic gestures with minimal ornamentation.
Works best for short to medium-length display settings where an expressive handwritten tone is desired—logos, product packaging, social posts, posters, and pull quotes. It can also serve as an accent font paired with a neutral sans or serif for headings, badges, and callouts where texture and motion are an advantage.
The overall tone feels spontaneous and personal, like fast hand-lettering made with a pointed brush. Its brisk cadence and narrow forms read as energetic and modern-casual rather than formal, giving text a friendly, expressive voice suited to informal emphasis and personality-driven messaging.
The design appears intended to capture the immediacy of brush calligraphy in a clean, repeatable font: narrow, slanted forms with strong pressure contrast and lively rhythm. It prioritizes personality and gesture over strict uniformity, aiming for an authentic handwritten feel in display typography.
Spacing and stroke texture create a slightly irregular, human cadence—especially noticeable in repeated forms like m/n and the numerals—while still maintaining consistent angle and pressure logic across the set. The digit shapes echo the same brush modulation and slanted posture, making them blend naturally with the alphabet in mixed settings.