Cursive Efguj 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, invitations, greeting cards, packaging, headlines, friendly, casual, expressive, playful, romantic, personal note, signature, informal elegance, fast writing, display script, brushy, fluid, looping, rounded, signature-like.
A right-slanted connected script with smooth, brush-like strokes and moderate thick–thin movement. Letterforms are narrow-to-wide in a natural handwritten way, with rounded loops, open counters, and occasional flourished terminals that extend into neighboring letters. The rhythm is fluid and continuous, with a low lowercase profile and prominent ascenders/descenders that create a tall, airy vertical texture.
Well-suited to short display settings such as logos, personal branding, invitations, greeting cards, and social graphics where a handwritten voice is desired. It can work effectively for headlines, quotes, packaging accents, and restaurant or boutique signage when set with ample size and spacing. For longer text or small sizes, the tight joins and flourishes may reduce clarity, so it’s best used in concise lines.
This script feels lively and personable, with an easygoing, conversational tone. Its looping joins and energetic slant give it a warm, inviting character that reads as friendly rather than formal. The overall impression is expressive and slightly whimsical, like a confident quick signature.
The design appears intended to capture the feel of fast, confident handwriting while remaining legible in short phrases. It emphasizes connected flow, looping structures, and gestural terminals to convey personality and motion. The moderate contrast and smooth curves suggest a pen/brush inspiration aimed at informal, expressive display use.
Capitals are prominently stylized and often larger, creating a strong lead-in for words and names. Several letters feature extended entry/exit strokes that enhance connectivity and momentum, contributing to a dynamic word shape in running text. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with simple forms and a consistent slanted stance.