Script Pukus 1 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, invitations, playful, friendly, handmade, casual, whimsical, hand-lettered charm, approachability, display flair, casual elegance, rounded, bouncy, monoline feel, brushy, soft terminals.
A lively handwritten script with a bouncy baseline and gently irregular rhythm. Strokes show noticeable contrast, with thicker verticals and tapered entry/exit strokes that suggest a brush or pointed-pen influence, while terminals remain rounded and soft. Letterforms are generally upright with compact proportions; many joins are implied rather than strictly continuous, giving it a neat hand-lettered look rather than a fully connected calligraphic script. Counters are open and simplified, and curves are smooth with occasional quirky hooks and looped forms that add personality in both uppercase and lowercase.
Well-suited for short to medium text where a friendly handwritten voice is desired, such as logos, product packaging, café or boutique signage, posters, and social media graphics. It can also work nicely for invitations, greeting cards, and pull quotes, especially at larger sizes where the stroke contrast and loops have room to breathe.
The overall tone is warm, informal, and inviting, with a cheerful hand-drawn energy. Its playful loops and soft endings read as personable and approachable, making text feel conversational and lightly whimsical rather than formal or authoritative.
The design appears intended to capture an expressive, hand-lettered script look that stays readable while still feeling personal and crafted. Its controlled contrast, rounded terminals, and buoyant rhythm suggest a focus on charm and approachability over strict calligraphic precision.
Uppercase characters are tall and prominent with simplified, sign-painter-like construction, while the lowercase shows more looping behavior (notably in letters like f, g, and y). Numerals are similarly hand-shaped, with rounded curves and variable stroke modulation that keeps them consistent with the letterforms.