Cursive Unbus 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, social media, posters, invitations, friendly, casual, playful, expressive, modern, handwritten feel, quick brush, friendly tone, display impact, casual branding, brushy, slanted, looping, airy, informal.
A lively handwritten script with a consistent rightward slant and a brush-pen feel. Strokes show moderate contrast with tapered entries and exits, plus occasional thicker downstrokes that give the letterforms a dynamic rhythm. The shapes are compact and tall with small counters, and spacing varies slightly in a natural, hand-drawn way; many letters connect or nearly connect, while others break for legibility. Terminals are generally rounded and flicked, with looped forms in several capitals and a flowing, continuous baseline movement.
Works well for short-to-medium display text where a casual handwritten voice is desirable—logos and brand accents, packaging callouts, social posts, quotes, posters, and informal invitations. It’s most effective at larger sizes where the tapered strokes, loops, and brisk slant can be appreciated without crowding.
The font reads as upbeat and personable, like quick marker lettering used for notes, labels, and informal headlines. Its energetic slant and rhythmic stroke modulation convey spontaneity and warmth rather than formality. Overall it suggests a contemporary, handcrafted tone suited to approachable messaging.
Designed to mimic quick, confident brush handwriting with a clean, repeatable structure. The intent appears to balance expressiveness and readability by keeping forms relatively simple while adding flourish through slanted strokes, looped capitals, and tapered terminals.
Capitals are decorative and gestural, often using larger loops and longer entrance/exit strokes that can stand out in initial positions. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic with smooth curves and simplified construction, matching the script’s overall tempo and allowing them to blend into text settings.