Cursive Ufris 1 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logotypes, invitations, headlines, packaging, elegant, expressive, romantic, fashion-forward, confident, signature feel, premium tone, dynamic motion, decorative caps, display impact, brushlike, slanted, looped, swashy, calligraphic.
A slanted, brush-pen script with pronounced thick–thin modulation and tapered entry/exit strokes. Letterforms are compact and right-leaning, with rounded bowls, occasional open counters, and selective loops that add motion without becoming overly ornate. Strokes show a slightly dry, hand-drawn feel in places, with crisp terminals, gentle curves, and a lively baseline rhythm. Capitals are more embellished than lowercase, featuring extended lead-ins and occasional swash-like curves that stand above the text line.
Best suited to branding and logo work, fashion/beauty titles, invitations and event stationery, and short promotional headlines where the contrast and motion can read clearly. It also works well for packaging accents and social graphics when set at medium-to-large sizes and with modest tracking to preserve clarity.
The font conveys a polished, personal handwriting tone—fluid and stylish rather than casual. Its high-contrast strokes and sweeping capitals create a sense of sophistication and drama, lending a romantic, boutique aesthetic that feels contemporary and expressive.
The design appears intended to mimic a confident brush-script signature: fast, fluid, and expressive, with enough contrast and flourish to feel premium. Decorative capitals and clean, tapered terminals suggest a focus on standout display use while keeping the overall texture coherent in short phrases.
In continuous text, the connected script maintains a steady forward flow, while the more decorative capitals can become visual focal points and benefit from extra breathing room. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic with curved forms and tapered strokes, pairing comfortably with the alphabet for display-oriented use.