Script Opmad 2 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, packaging, invitations, headlines, posters, elegant, romantic, vintage, confident, playful, decorative script, brand charm, calligraphic flair, headline impact, brushy, swashy, looping, connected, rounded.
A bold, brush-like script with a consistent rightward slant and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes show tapered entry/exit terminals and occasional ink-trap-like notches where curves tighten, creating a lively calligraphic rhythm. Letterforms are rounded and slightly compressed in places, with generous loops in capitals and frequent connecting strokes in lowercase, producing a cohesive, flowing texture. Ascenders are prominent while the lowercase appears relatively compact, giving the line a strong headline presence and a slightly bouncy baseline feel.
This font is best suited to display settings where its swashes, contrast, and connected rhythm can be appreciated—such as logos and wordmarks, product packaging, invitations and greeting pieces, and bold editorial or event headlines. It will be most effective at medium to large sizes where the tight joins and fine hairlines remain clear.
The overall tone reads expressive and polished, balancing formal cursive tradition with an energetic, hand-drawn immediacy. It evokes a classic, celebratory mood—romantic and slightly nostalgic—while still feeling bold and contemporary enough to stand out in branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a confident, decorative script with strong contrast and a brush-calligraphy feel, prioritizing flair and visual impact over plain, utilitarian text setting. Its lively terminals and looping capitals suggest an emphasis on expressive branding and celebratory typography.
Capitals feature noticeable flourish and internal counters that vary from open to tightly looped, adding personality at larger sizes. Numerals are similarly calligraphic, with curving forms and distinctive stroke contrast that align with the letterstyle, making them suitable when a decorative, integrated look is desired.