Cursive Karet 10 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, headlines, signage, energetic, retro, confident, expressive, casual, display impact, handmade feel, bold signature, vintage flair, brushy, swooping, slanted, rounded, high-ink.
A heavy, brush-pen style script with a pronounced rightward slant and broad, rounded strokes that swell through curves and taper at turns. Letterforms are compact in height relative to their width, with sweeping entry/exit strokes and occasional looped joins that create an active, forward rhythm. Capitals are especially gestural, using long, curved arms and simplified interior structure, while lowercase forms stay relatively small and streamlined with soft terminals and minimal pen-lift interruptions. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, leaning and thickening in a way that keeps the texture consistent in running text.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as logos, product labels, posters, social graphics, and headline callouts where the bold script texture can read as intentional personality. It can work for brief emphatic text in invitations or quotes, but its dense strokes and strong slant are most effective when given space and used at larger sizes.
The overall tone is bold and upbeat, reading like quick, confident handwriting made with a loaded marker or brush. It leans toward a nostalgic, sign-painter feel while still staying informal and personal, giving words a lively, emphatic presence.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, confident brush lettering with a display-first emphasis: strong stroke mass, dramatic slant, and sweeping capitals that deliver instant character. Consistent brush behavior across letters and figures suggests a focus on cohesive, energetic word-shapes rather than delicate penmanship.
Stroke endings often finish with rounded, ink-rich terminals rather than sharp cuts, which increases darkness and helps the face hold together at display sizes. The strong slant and wide letterforms create a distinctive horizontal flow that can dominate a line, especially where long capital swashes appear.