Script Nono 6 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, apparel, energetic, casual, retro, sporty, confident, display impact, handmade feel, dynamic motion, branding voice, brushy, slanted, connected, looping, high-ink.
A slanted brush-script with a dense, inked-in stroke and tapered terminals that suggest pressure changes from a marker or brush pen. Forms are compact and narrow with tight sidebearings, creating a quick, forward rhythm across words. Many lowercase letters connect naturally, while capitals read as simplified, calligraphic initials with occasional swash-like entries and exits. Counters are small and strokes often finish in sharp points or hooked endings, giving the overall texture a lively, high-contrast-within-stroke feel without becoming delicate.
Works best for short to medium-length display settings where motion and personality matter: brand marks, packaging callouts, posters, social graphics, and apparel or sticker-style typography. It can also support subheads, but the dense, narrow forms are most effective at larger sizes with comfortable tracking.
The tone is lively and assertive—more street and sports-signage than formal invitation. Its fast, handwritten energy feels upbeat and promotional, with a slightly retro brush-lettering flavor that reads as confident and attention-seeking.
Designed to capture the look of quick, confident brush lettering in a compact, forward-leaning script. The intent appears focused on high-impact display use—delivering speed, punch, and a handmade feel while keeping letterforms consistent enough for word shapes to remain readable.
The alphabet shows a mix of connected and semi-disconnected behavior depending on letter shapes, with notable looped descenders and occasional dramatic hooks on terminals. Numerals follow the same brush logic, staying narrow and slanted to match the text flow.