Script Eglaz 14 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, headlines, branding, packaging, book covers, whimsical, vintage, friendly, storybook, playful, hand-lettered charm, decorative display, nostalgic feel, personable branding, ball terminals, teardrop joins, curly swashes, soft corners, looped descenders.
A high-contrast, hand-drawn script with a mostly upright posture and a lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes alternate between hairline connectors and heavier verticals, with rounded terminals and occasional ball-like endings that add bounce. The forms are only partially connected—many letters sit as separate shapes with subtle entry/exit strokes—creating a neat but informal handwritten feel. Uppercase characters are decorative and tall, with simplified serifs and looped details, while lowercase shows tight bowls, narrow apertures, and expressive descenders (notably on g, j, y, and z). Numerals echo the same contrast and soft curves, with a notably stylized 2 and looping 3/9.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings such as invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, labels, and chapter titles where personality is more important than dense text efficiency. In larger sizes it highlights the contrast and terminal details; for smaller sizes it works best with generous tracking and line spacing.
The overall tone is charming and slightly nostalgic, like hand-lettering for invitations or classic packaging. Its curvy joins and playful terminals give it a personable, crafted character without becoming overly chaotic.
The design appears intended to mimic confident modern hand-lettering with a touch of vintage charm, balancing calligraphic contrast with approachable, rounded forms for expressive display typography.
Spacing and letter widths vary noticeably across the set, reinforcing an organic, handwritten cadence. The thick-thin modulation is strong enough to read as calligraphic, while the rounded endings keep the texture friendly rather than formal.