Script Olve 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, posters, headlines, signage, retro, friendly, confident, playful, nostalgic, hand-lettered feel, display impact, brand warmth, vintage flavor, smooth flow, brushy, rounded, connected, looping, swashy.
A slanted, brush-script style with rounded terminals and smooth, continuous curves. Strokes show a subtle pressure modulation, with thicker main strokes and tapered entries/exits that mimic a single-pass pen or brush. Letterforms are largely connected in text, with generous loops on ascenders and select capitals, and a lively rhythm driven by sweeping diagonals and soft, bulb-like joins. Spacing is compact in running lines, and the overall silhouette reads as dark and cohesive, especially in uppercase and numerals where strokes stay full and simplified.
Works best for display typography such as branding, logos, product packaging, café/retail signage, and poster headlines where the bold connected script can be a focal point. It also suits short callouts, quotes, and inviting UI accents, especially when set with comfortable line spacing and modest tracking.
The font conveys a warm, mid-century sign-painting sensibility—cheerful, personable, and a little theatrical. Its flowing connections and rounded weight give it an inviting, informal elegance suited to upbeat, human-forward messages.
Designed to emulate a confident hand-lettered brush script that feels polished yet approachable. The goal appears to be strong visual presence and smooth, flowing word shapes, balancing legibility with decorative motion for attention-grabbing display use.
Capitals lean toward decorative, with pronounced entry strokes and occasional swash-like curves that add personality at the start of words. Lowercase forms keep consistent slant and curvature, and the numerals follow the same brush rhythm, helping mixed content feel unified. At smaller sizes the dense joins and dark color may benefit from a bit of extra tracking for clarity.