Script Roguk 5 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, packaging, craft labels, social graphics, quotes, whimsical, handmade, airy, friendly, playful, personal tone, decorative script, casual elegance, handwritten charm, monoline, bouncy baseline, looped ascenders, tall ascenders, open counters.
A delicate handwritten script with tall, slender letterforms and a lively, slightly bouncy rhythm. Strokes are thin overall with occasional thickened turns, giving a subtle calligraphic contrast without feeling heavy. The capitals are narrow and vertical with simple loops and occasional cross-strokes, while lowercase shapes stay compact with small bowls and long, looping ascenders/descenders (notably in b, f, g, j, y, and z). Curves are smooth and open, terminals tend to be rounded, and spacing is moderately loose for a script, keeping words readable despite the narrow proportions.
Well-suited to short-to-medium headlines and expressive phrases on greeting cards, invitations, packaging, and craft labels. It also works nicely for social posts, quote graphics, and light lifestyle branding where a friendly handwritten feel is desired. For best results, use it at display sizes where the fine strokes and narrow forms can stay crisp.
The tone is lighthearted and personable, like neat handwriting used for notes, crafts, or casual branding. Its tall forms and gentle loops add a touch of charm and whimsy, while the overall upright stance keeps it tidy rather than overly romantic or dramatic.
Designed to capture a neat, personal handwriting style that feels approachable and decorative without becoming overly ornate. The intent seems to balance legibility with a playful script character through tall proportions, open shapes, and looping extenders.
Letter connections appear mostly continuous in running text, but with a drawn-by-hand irregularity that keeps the texture organic. Numerals follow the same slim, handwritten logic, with simple forms and a few curled terminals that match the script’s looping behavior.