Script Egrip 9 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, packaging, posters, logos, signage, retro, friendly, playful, craft, informal, hand-lettered feel, retro display, friendly branding, expressive headlines, sign-painting look, brushy, rounded, looped, swashy, bouncy.
A heavy, brush-like script with a consistent rightward slant and rounded terminals. Strokes show calligraphic modulation with fuller downstrokes and narrower joins, creating a smooth, flowing rhythm. Uppercase forms are decorative and compact, with generous loops and soft, curled entries, while lowercase letters are more streamlined and slightly irregular in width, contributing to a lively texture. Counters are generally open and teardrop-shaped, and the overall silhouette feels cushioned and cohesive at display sizes.
Best suited for short, expressive settings such as headlines, packaging labels, posters, café or boutique signage, and logo wordmarks where its bold brush rhythm can stand out. It also works well for invitations or greeting-style designs when a friendly, retro script voice is desired, especially at medium to large sizes.
The font reads as warm and personable, with a nostalgic, mid-century sign-painting flavor. Its looping capitals and buoyant movement give it a cheerful, handcrafted tone that feels welcoming rather than formal. The bold presence adds confidence and charm, making it well suited to upbeat, conversational messaging.
Designed to emulate confident hand-lettering with a brush or marker, balancing readability with decorative flair. The intent appears to be a display script that delivers personality through looped capitals, rounded forms, and an energetic italic flow while keeping lowercase shapes comparatively simple for smoother text setting.
Capitals carry much of the ornamentation, with prominent curls and occasional swash-like strokes that can create distinctive word shapes. In text, spacing feels comfortable and the heavy strokes keep forms legible, though the compact x-height and lively shapes suggest it will shine most when given room to breathe. Numerals match the script’s soft, rounded construction and maintain the same brushed weight and slant.