Script Ekdim 10 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, posters, packaging, invitations, headlines, elegant, vintage, confident, lively, romantic, brush lettering, signature look, display impact, branding appeal, brushy, calligraphic, slanted, looped, rounded.
A brush-script style with a pronounced rightward slant and energetic, pressure-driven strokes. Letterforms show clear thick-to-thin modulation, rounded terminals, and occasional tapered entries and exits that mimic a loaded brush. The rhythm is compact and slightly condensed, with smooth curves and frequent loops in both capitals and lowercase; counters are generally tight, giving the face a dense, inked-in presence. Connections are suggested by consistent cursive construction, while many characters still read cleanly as individual forms in the grid.
Best suited for display settings where the bold, brushy texture can be appreciated—logos, product packaging, poster titles, event materials, and short promotional lines. It works especially well when set with generous spacing and simple supporting typography to prevent the dense strokes and tight counters from feeling crowded in longer passages.
The font conveys a classic, personable sophistication—equal parts polished and expressive. Its bold, sweeping strokes and looping forms feel celebratory and romantic, with a hint of mid-century sign painting and handwritten charm. The overall tone is confident and warm rather than delicate.
The design appears intended to replicate confident hand-lettered brush script for modern branding and display typography, balancing legibility with expressive swashes and looped construction. It aims to deliver a ready-made signature or sign-style look without feeling overly ornate.
Capitals are showy and monoline-like in gesture but rendered with strong contrast, creating a prominent headline feel. Numerals follow the same cursive, brushy logic with rounded shapes and angled stress, keeping the texture consistent across mixed-content settings.