Script Olty 9 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logotypes, posters, packaging, invitations, retro, playful, friendly, elegant, expressive display, retro flair, hand-lettered feel, swash emphasis, swashy, looped, rounded, monoline feel, brushy.
A lively slanted script with rounded, brush-like strokes and a smooth, flowing rhythm. Letterforms show generous entry and exit strokes, frequent looped terminals, and pronounced swash-like caps that add width and movement. Curves dominate, with soft joints and tapered-looking ends that mimic pen pressure, while counters remain fairly open for a script style. Numerals and lowercase keep the same cursive momentum, with a compact x-height and a bouncy baseline impression in text.
Well-suited to branding, logotypes, product packaging, and promotional headlines where a personable script can carry the message. It also fits invitations, greeting cards, and retro-inspired posters that benefit from swashy capitals and a hand-rendered feel. Best used at medium to large sizes where the loops and terminals have room to breathe.
The overall tone feels upbeat and personable, with a distinctly retro, sign-painter charm. Its decorative capitals and looping terminals give it a celebratory, slightly nostalgic character that reads as friendly rather than formal. The slant and continuous flow suggest speed and confidence, helping headlines feel energetic and expressive.
The design appears intended to evoke a hand-lettered, brush-script look with decorative capitals that add flair without becoming overly intricate. Its goal seems to be an expressive, readable script for display typography—creating strong, stylish word shapes with a warm, approachable tone.
Uppercase glyphs lean into display-friendly flourishes, especially on letters like A, Q, R, and S, creating strong word-shape personalities. In longer samples, the consistent rightward slant and rounded joins maintain a cohesive texture, though the prominent swashes can make spacing feel lively and irregular in tighter settings. The dot on the i/j is small and clean, and the numerals share the same cursive styling for cohesive mixed content.