Script Bogim 15 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, branding, packaging, social posts, friendly, whimsical, handmade, playful, romantic, handmade warmth, personal voice, modern script, decorative display, signature style, brushy, bouncy, loopy, monoline feel, casual elegance.
A lively, handwritten script with smooth, brush-like strokes and noticeable stroke modulation: rounded turns swell while entry/exit strokes taper to fine points. Letterforms are generally upright and narrow with tall ascenders and descenders, giving the set a vertical, airy rhythm. Connections appear in many lowercase combinations, while capitals read more as standalone, drawn forms with occasional looped or swashed gestures. Terminals are soft and rounded, counters are open, and spacing feels natural and slightly irregular, reinforcing the hand-drawn character.
Well-suited to short-to-medium headlines, signatures, product names, and accent text where a handwritten voice is desired. It performs especially well on invitations, greeting cards, labels, and lifestyle branding, and can add personality to social media graphics and pull quotes. For best clarity, it’s most comfortable at display sizes rather than dense, small body copy.
The overall tone is warm and personable, balancing casual charm with a slightly polished, boutique feel. Its looping forms and buoyant rhythm evoke invitations, personal notes, and lifestyle branding where an approachable voice matters. The contrast and tapering strokes add a touch of finesse without becoming formal or rigid.
The design appears intended to capture a natural brush-pen script with a friendly, contemporary feel, offering flowing connections and expressive capitals for emphasis. It prioritizes charm and individuality through subtle irregularities, while keeping a consistent overall rhythm for readable, cohesive word shapes.
The uppercase set includes several distinctive, calligraphic constructions (notably rounded and looped shapes) that can stand out strongly at the start of words. Numerals are simple and handwritten in spirit, matching the script’s tapering terminals and uneven, human rhythm. The font’s narrow proportions help it stay compact, while tall extenders create prominent vertical texture in mixed-case text.