Script Hohy 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, headlines, posters, packaging, apparel, playful, retro, friendly, confident, energetic, display impact, hand-lettered feel, brand personality, signage style, brushy, rounded, bouncy, swashy, chunky.
A heavy, brush-script style with rounded terminals and smooth, continuous curves that mimic a loaded marker or brush. Strokes stay broadly even in thickness with softly tapered entries and exits, creating a chunky silhouette and strong word-shape. Letterforms are noticeably slanted with a lively baseline bounce; capitals feature prominent loops and occasional swash-like strokes, while lowercase forms remain compact with tight counters and small apertures. Numerals follow the same rounded, handwritten construction, keeping the overall texture dense and bold.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as logos, headlines, poster titles, packaging callouts, and apparel graphics where the bold brush texture can carry the design. It also works well for café/retail signage and social media promo graphics, but is less appropriate for small sizes or long-form reading due to its dense stroke color and compact inner spaces.
The font reads upbeat and personable, with a nostalgic sign-painting and mid-century script flavor. Its broad strokes and buoyant rhythm give it a casual confidence—more fun and friendly than formal—while the looped capitals add a touch of flair for emphasis.
Designed to deliver an emphatic, hand-lettered script look with strong presence and easy-to-read letter shapes at display sizes. The goal appears to be a bold, lively brush feel with decorative capitals that provide instant personality for branding and promotional typography.
Spacing appears intentionally snug, so the texture becomes quite dark in longer lines; the font benefits from generous line spacing and careful tracking in paragraphs. The most distinctive character comes from the expressive uppercase set, which can dominate when used frequently in title case.