Script Punus 1 is a bold, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, invitations, social posts, headlines, playful, chic, crafty, friendly, whimsical, hand-lettered feel, boutique branding, expressive display, modern calligraphy, brushy, calligraphic, looping, bouncy, swashy.
A handwritten script with a brush-pen feel, combining thick vertical strokes with hairline joins and tapered terminals. Letterforms are mostly unconnected, but they retain a cursive rhythm through flowing entry/exit strokes, soft curves, and occasional loops on descenders. Proportions are tall and condensed with tight counters and rounded bowls, while capitals introduce more gesture and subtle flourishes. Numerals and punctuation echo the same tapered, calligraphic construction, keeping the overall texture lively and irregular in a controlled way.
Well-suited to short, expressive settings such as logos, product packaging, invitations, greeting cards, and social media graphics where its brush contrast and swashy details can be appreciated. It also works for display headlines and pull quotes, but is less appropriate for dense body text where the narrow proportions and high contrast may reduce comfort at small sizes.
The tone is modern and personable, balancing elegance with a casual, handcrafted charm. It reads as upbeat and boutique-friendly rather than formal or corporate, with a light, flirtatious energy created by the swashes and brushy contrast.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary hand-lettered look with calligraphic contrast and a boutique aesthetic. Its tall, condensed build and lively terminals suggest it was drawn to create distinctive wordmarks and eye-catching titles while maintaining a consistent, polished script voice.
Stroke endings vary between sharp points and soft teardrop-like tapers, giving words a dynamic baseline flow. Uppercase characters lean toward simple monoline silhouettes accented by contrast, while lowercase forms show more cursive personality (notably in g, y, and j) and add visual motion in longer lines of text.