Cursive Ufrul 1 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, branding, packaging, social media, headlines, energetic, casual, confident, retro, playful, hand-lettered look, brush texture, display impact, informal tone, brushy, slanted, rounded, looping, textured.
A slanted, brush-pen script with a dense, painted stroke and visible internal streaking that mimics marker or dry-brush drag. Letterforms are compact with a relatively low x-height and tall, looped ascenders/descenders, producing a lively vertical rhythm. Strokes swell and taper subtly through curves and terminals, with rounded joins and frequent entry/exit flicks; widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a hand-rendered feel. Uppercase characters are prominent and gestural, while lowercase forms lean toward simple, connected cursive shapes with occasional open counters and generous curves.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as posters, logotypes, product names, packaging callouts, and social graphics where the brush texture can be appreciated. It can also work for invitations or quote graphics when set large with comfortable leading, but it is less optimized for long-form reading.
The overall tone is expressive and informal, with a fast handwritten momentum that reads as upbeat and personable. Its brushy texture and pronounced slant add a bold, street-poster energy that can feel vintage or hand-lettered, while still staying friendly rather than formal.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, confident brush lettering with a slightly gritty texture—prioritizing personality, motion, and a hand-painted look over strict uniformity. It aims to deliver a strong display voice that feels personal and dynamic in contemporary and retro-leaning compositions.
The texture within strokes becomes a defining feature at display sizes, adding grit and movement; at smaller sizes it may read as heavier and more compact due to the dense black shapes. The strong rightward lean and the looped strokes give words a continuous, flowing silhouette that benefits from moderate tracking and ample line spacing in longer phrases.