Cursive Uhmuv 3 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, headlines, friendly, casual, energetic, retro, playful, handwritten feel, expressive display, friendly tone, brush lettering, brushy, looping, slanted, rounded, bouncy.
A lively brush-script with a consistent rightward slant and smoothly tapered stroke endings. Letterforms are built from rounded, continuous motions, with frequent looped joins and open counters that keep the shapes readable despite the expressive rhythm. Strokes show clear brush-like modulation, with thicker downstrokes and narrower upstrokes, and terminals that often finish in soft hooks or teardrop-like tapers. Proportions vary naturally from glyph to glyph, giving the line a handwritten cadence; ascenders are prominent while the lowercase body sits relatively low, and figures follow the same flowing, slightly springy construction.
Well-suited for branding marks, product packaging, cafe/food labels, and promotional headlines where a handcrafted, friendly tone is desired. It also works nicely for greeting cards, invitations, and social media graphics, especially when set in short phrases or display sizes where the brush texture and looping connections can be appreciated.
The overall tone is warm and personable, like quick confident lettering made with a felt brush or sign-paint marker. It feels upbeat and informal, lending an approachable, conversational voice with a hint of nostalgic script styling. The motion and looping forms add charm and energy without becoming overly ornate.
This font appears designed to emulate fast, confident brush handwriting—prioritizing flow, personality, and an energetic baseline rhythm. The goal seems to be a versatile display script that feels authentic and human, while remaining cohesive across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals for everyday marketing and lifestyle applications.
Capitals are especially gestural, with sweeping entry strokes and occasional interior loops, while the lowercase maintains a steady forward momentum and rounded joins. The numerals match the script’s pace and curvature, helping mixed text feel cohesive. At smaller sizes the dense curves and joins can visually tighten, so it benefits from comfortable sizing and a touch of tracking in longer passages.