Cursive Firug 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, posters, quotes, expressive, casual, retro, personal, lively, handwritten feel, speedy motion, emphasis, signature look, display impact, slanted, brushy, looping, tapered, dynamic.
A slanted cursive script with a brisk, brush-like stroke and clear entry/exit terminals that suggest continuous handwriting. Strokes show modest contrast and frequent tapering, with pointed joins and occasional sharp spur-like endings that add bite to the rhythm. Letterforms are compact and tightly spaced, with a relatively low x-height and long, energetic ascenders and descenders that create a lively vertical sweep. Capitals are more gestural and open, built from swift diagonal strokes and looped bowls, while numerals follow the same italic, handwritten logic with simplified, flowing shapes.
Best suited to short, prominent text such as headlines, logos, labels, and packaging where the energetic script texture can be appreciated. It can also work for pull quotes or social graphics at larger sizes, while longer paragraphs may feel busy due to the compact proportions and strong rhythm.
The overall tone feels informal and personable, like quick, confident penmanship used for notes, signatures, or emphatic headings. Its speed-driven forms and sharp flicks lean toward a vintage sign-writer/brush-script feel, conveying energy and spontaneity rather than refinement.
Designed to capture the look of fast, practiced handwriting with a brush-pen edge—prioritizing motion, personality, and emphasis. The compact, slanted construction supports dynamic word shapes and a strong sense of forward momentum for display-oriented applications.
Connectivity is implied through consistent slant and terminal direction, making words read as a continuous line even when letters are not fully joined. The narrow overall footprint and tight counters can increase texture density in longer lines, especially where loops and descenders overlap.