Cursive Ehdak 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, social media, branding, energetic, casual, expressive, handmade, brushy, handwritten feel, display impact, personal tone, signature style, brush texture, slanted, condensed, high-pace, pointed, textured.
A lively, slanted handwritten script with a brush-pen feel and condensed proportions. Strokes show moderate contrast with tapered entries and exits, occasional dry-brush texture, and slightly angular turns that keep the rhythm snappy rather than round. Letterforms are loosely cursive: many lowercase characters read as connected in flow, but spacing and joins remain informal and vary by shape. Counters are compact, ascenders are tall and narrow, and terminals often finish in sharp flicks or wedge-like cuts, contributing to a quick, sketch-like texture across words.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as headlines, posters, cover art, quotes, and social graphics where the brush texture and slanted momentum can read clearly. It can also work for branding accents and packaging—especially for products that benefit from a handmade, energetic voice—when paired with a calmer companion typeface for longer copy.
The overall tone is bold and conversational, with an energetic marker/brush vibe that feels personal and spontaneous. Its brisk slant and sharp terminals give it a modern, street-notebook character—confident, informal, and a little edgy without becoming aggressive.
The design appears intended to mimic quick brush lettering with a compact, italicized stance, prioritizing expressive rhythm and recognizable word silhouettes over formal calligraphic consistency. It aims to deliver an informal signature-like presence that feels drawn in one pass, with deliberate texture and sharp finishing strokes to add character.
Capitals are stylized and prominent, lending a logo-like presence, while the lowercase maintains a fast handwritten cadence. Numerals match the same brushy, flicked construction, making mixed text feel cohesive. The texture and narrow build create strong word shapes at display sizes, while small sizes may emphasize the roughened stroke edges and tight internal spaces.