Script Ebbuk 14 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logotypes, headlines, posters, invitations, elegant, retro, inviting, playful, confident, signature feel, expressive display, brush calligraphy, celebratory tone, vintage flair, brushy, swashy, rounded, looping, lively.
A slanted, brush-pen style script with connected lowercase and standalone, calligraphic capitals. Strokes show clear pen-direction modulation with tapered entries and exits, rounded joins, and occasional teardrop terminals, creating a smooth, continuous rhythm. Letterforms are compact with a lively baseline bounce, generous curves, and prominent loops in forms like g, y, and z; capitals carry more flourish and contrast through thick downstrokes and lighter connecting hairlines. Numerals and punctuation follow the same cursive logic, with open counters and soft, rounded silhouettes that keep the texture dark but fluid.
This style is well suited to logos and wordmarks, packaging accents, posters, and short headline phrases where its connected flow and bold brush texture can stand out. It also works well for invitations, greeting cards, and event materials that benefit from an upbeat, signature-like voice; for longer passages, larger sizes and relaxed line spacing help maintain clarity.
The overall tone feels polished yet friendly, like a confident handwritten signature. It reads as slightly vintage and celebratory, with a smooth, lounge-like warmth that suits expressive, personality-forward messaging without becoming overly formal.
The design appears intended to emulate confident brush calligraphy in a consistent, repeatable typeface, balancing legibility with expressive swashes and looped cursive forms. It prioritizes a strong silhouette and smooth connecting strokes to create a cohesive handwritten line across words.
Spacing is relatively tight and the connections create a continuous word shape, so the font’s strongest impact comes from its flowing inter-letter rhythm rather than individual glyph detail. The most distinctive character comes from the generous loops, swooping entry strokes, and the contrast between broad downstrokes and fine linking strokes.