Script Gono 15 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, social media, playful, retro, friendly, casual, lively, handmade feel, display impact, vintage flavor, friendly tone, brushy, rounded, bouncy, chunky, soft terminals.
A chunky brush-script with strong, rounded strokes and a right-leaning cursive posture. Letterforms are built from simplified, looped shapes with broad curves, soft (often bulb-like) terminals, and occasional wedge-like entry/exit strokes that suggest a marker or brush. Rhythm is bouncy and irregular in a controlled way, with variable character widths and generous counters that keep the heavy forms readable. Uppercase characters read as decorative caps with swashy contours, while the lowercase stays compact and quick, with distinct loops on letters like g and y and a tall, looped j.
Best suited to short, expressive text where the thick strokes and lively cursive motion can carry personality—such as headlines, posters, logos, apparel graphics, and packaging. It also works well for upbeat social posts and casual event materials where a handmade, retro-leaning voice is desired.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, with a vintage sign-painting feel and a handmade warmth. Its bold, rounded gestures make it feel cheerful and informal rather than delicate or ceremonial.
The design appears intended to mimic bold hand-lettered brush work with a clean, consistent digital finish, prioritizing energy and charm over strict calligraphic connectivity. It aims to deliver a distinctive display script that feels personable and vintage-informed while staying readable at larger sizes.
Despite the script influence, many joins are minimal and the texture reads more like drawn lettering than continuous calligraphy. Numerals are heavy and rounded, matching the brushy weight and maintaining a friendly, display-oriented presence.