Script Edmad 2 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, packaging, posters, headlines, invitations, vintage, elegant, playful, confident, romantic, display impact, handcrafted feel, retro appeal, decorative caps, expressive rhythm, brushy, swashy, looping, calligraphic, rounded.
A slanted, brush-script style with pronounced thick–thin modulation and rounded, ink-like terminals. Strokes taper into soft points and occasional ball-like ends, giving a lively, hand-rendered rhythm. Uppercase forms are more decorative and looped, with compact counters and sweeping entry/exit strokes, while lowercase remains tightly proportioned with a relatively low midline and smooth, connected-script logic even when letters appear more individually drawn. Numerals are bold and curvy with strong diagonals and generous bowls, matching the script’s calligraphic contrast and forward momentum.
Well suited for branding and logotypes, especially where a nostalgic or handcrafted feel is desired. It performs strongly in posters, product packaging, labels, café/retail signage, and promotional headlines, and can add flourish to invitations or greeting-style designs when set at larger sizes.
The overall tone feels retro and showy, like classic signwriting and mid-century advertising script. It reads as upbeat and personable, with enough polish to suggest formality, yet with a flirtatious, handcrafted energy that keeps it friendly rather than rigid.
The font appears designed to emulate confident brush lettering with a polished, commercial-script finish—prioritizing expressiveness, contrast, and decorative capitals for standout display typography.
The design relies on strong internal rhythm and consistent slant; it benefits from moderate tracking so the heavy strokes and swashes don’t visually crowd. Long words and dense lines can look very dark because of the weight and contrast, so it performs best when given air and used at display sizes.