Script Emno 7 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, logos, posters, packaging, energetic, retro, confident, sporty, friendly, display script, brand voice, handmade feel, motion emphasis, retro signage, slanted, rounded, brushy, compact joins, soft terminals.
A slanted, brush-influenced script with thick, rounded strokes and smooth, tapered terminals. Letterforms are lively and slightly bouncy, with broad curves, open counters, and a strong rightward momentum. The stroke rhythm suggests a fast, pressure-driven tool, creating subtle swelling through curves and gentle thinning at exits. Uppercase forms feel more display-oriented and sculpted, while lowercase maintains a consistent, connected cursive flow; numerals are similarly rounded and robust for strong presence at size.
Best suited for short to medium text settings where character and momentum matter—brand marks, storefront-style headlines, poster titles, product packaging, and punchy advertising lines. Its heavy, rounded strokes hold up well in high-contrast applications and at larger sizes where the brush texture and slant read as intentional energy.
The overall tone is upbeat and dynamic, evoking mid-century signwriting and athletic branding. It feels expressive and personable rather than delicate, projecting confidence and motion while staying approachable.
Designed to deliver a fast, handwritten signature feel with strong visual weight and a polished, display-ready script rhythm. The forms aim for bold legibility and a sense of motion, borrowing cues from brush lettering and vintage commercial lettering styles.
Spacing appears naturally cursive, with joining strokes that encourage continuous words and a smooth baseline run. The silhouette stays clean and legible for a script, prioritizing bold shapes and clear counters over intricate flourishes.