Cursive Ufbus 2 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, quotes, headlines, elegant, personal, lively, romantic, refined, handwritten feel, expressive caps, elegant script, personal tone, decorative accent, swashy, looping, calligraphic, slanted, airy.
A flowing, pen-script design with a pronounced rightward slant and smooth, rhythmic strokes. Letterforms are built from slender, tapered lines with gentle contrast and frequent looped entries and exits, giving many glyphs a soft swash-like finish. Capitals are larger and more expressive, with long leading strokes and occasional curls, while lowercase stays compact with tight counters and simplified joins. Spacing is open enough to keep the script readable, though widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing the handwritten cadence.
This script works best for short to medium-length display text such as invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, packaging labels, pull quotes, and stylized headlines. It can also serve as an accent typeface paired with a neutral sans or serif, where its swashy capitals and handwritten rhythm provide contrast and personality.
The font conveys an elegant, personal tone—like neat handwriting done with a fine pen. Its looping terminals and brisk slant add a lively, romantic flavor that feels warm and intentional rather than formal or rigid. Overall it reads as refined and approachable, suitable for expressive display when a human touch is desired.
The design appears intended to emulate smooth, confident cursive writing with a lightly calligraphic touch. Its emphasis on looping terminals, expressive capitals, and energetic slant suggests a focus on charm and individuality while keeping forms consistent enough for clear word recognition.
Several characters feature extended ascenders/descenders and flourish-like terminals that can create expressive word shapes, especially in mixed-case settings. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with single-stroke constructions and subtle hooks that match the script’s motion.