Script Etbar 2 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logotypes, food branding, retro, cheerful, playful, confident, friendly, display impact, signage feel, brand personality, headline emphasis, swashy, rounded, high-contrast terminals, teardrop counters, ink-trap hints.
A slanted, brush-like script with compact proportions and a heavy, even presence. Strokes show smooth, calligraphic modulation with rounded joins, teardrop-like counters, and frequent ball/teardrop terminals that create a glossy, inked look. Letterforms lean forward with a steady rhythm, using curled entry/exit strokes and occasional swashes in capitals. Spacing is fairly tight and the shapes are dense, giving words a cohesive, poster-ready silhouette rather than an airy handwritten texture.
Best suited to short, prominent text where its dense strokes and swashy details can be appreciated—headlines, posters, menu titles, packaging callouts, and logo-style wordmarks. It can work for brief emphasis in branding systems, but the heavy, tight forms may feel crowded in long passages or at small sizes.
The overall tone feels upbeat and nostalgic, like mid-century sign lettering or a bold brush script used for headlines. Its rounded forms and assertive weight read as friendly and energetic, with a touch of showmanship from the swashy capitals.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, brush-script personality with strong readability at display sizes, combining smooth calligraphic motion with decorative terminals for a distinctive, vintage-leaning voice.
Capitals are notably more decorative than lowercase, with pronounced loops and curled strokes that can create strong word-shapes in display settings. Numerals follow the same brushy logic, with soft curves and bold terminals that keep them visually consistent beside letters.