Script Ogmes 1 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, branding, packaging, headlines, invitations, elegant, retro, friendly, confident, lively, brush lettering, display script, signature feel, brand warmth, decorative caps, brushy, flowing, looped, swashy, slanted.
A connected brush-script with a consistent rightward slant and rounded, calligraphic construction. Strokes show a smooth, painted rhythm with tapered joins, teardrop-like terminals, and occasional sharp flicks that suggest a brush or marker. Capitals are prominent and often incorporate open loops and sweeping entry strokes, while lowercase forms stay compact with rising ascenders and minimal internal counter space. Spacing is relatively tight and the letterforms favor continuous motion over rigid alignment, giving words a cohesive, cursive texture.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its connected script and energetic terminals can be appreciated—such as logos, brand wordmarks, product packaging, event materials, and editorial or social headlines. It can also work for pull quotes or subheads when generous line spacing is available to prevent strokes and loops from crowding.
The font reads as polished and expressive, balancing formality with an approachable, handwritten energy. Its sweeping capitals and brisk stroke endings add a touch of vintage sign lettering, while the overall smoothness keeps the tone refined rather than rough.
Likely designed to emulate confident, fast brush lettering with a clean, controlled finish, offering a decorative script that remains readable in typical display sizes. The emphasis on sweeping capitals and continuous cursive flow suggests an intent to create personable, premium-feeling typography for branding and prominent titles.
Several characters feature extended lead-in and exit strokes that create a naturally connected word shape, and the numerals follow the same brush-driven, slanted logic for visual consistency. The silhouette tends toward rounded bowls and looped forms, producing a soft, rhythmic texture in longer lines of text.