Script Peso 2 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, packaging, posters, brand marks, retro, confident, playful, showy, classic, display impact, vintage flair, decorative elegance, hand-lettered feel, swashy, looped, calligraphic, brushed, slanted.
A heavy, slanted script with strong thick–thin modulation and broad, brush-like strokes. Letterforms are compact with rounded bowls, prominent entry/exit strokes, and frequent teardrop terminals that create a lively, rhythmic texture. Capitals are ornate and slightly condensed, featuring looped flourishes and soft, curved joins, while lowercase maintains an energetic forward lean with occasional swash-like descenders and angled joins. Numerals match the letter style with curvy shapes and pronounced contrast, keeping the overall color bold and cohesive.
Best suited to display applications where its bold strokes and flourished forms can be appreciated: logos, product packaging, menus, posters, storefront-style graphics, and hero headlines. It works especially well for short phrases and branding where a dynamic, handcrafted script feel is desired.
The font reads as upbeat and attention-grabbing, with a vintage sign-painting flavor and a confident, celebratory tone. Its bold rhythm and decorative terminals give it a friendly, slightly theatrical voice suited to expressive headlines rather than quiet text.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, polished script look reminiscent of hand-lettered signage, combining formal cursive structure with exaggerated terminals for impact. The consistent slant, pronounced contrast, and decorative capitals suggest a focus on expressive display typography and brand-forward messaging.
In longer lines the heavy stroke weight and tight internal counters can reduce clarity at small sizes, but the strong contrast and sweeping curves produce striking word shapes at display sizes. The sample text shows a consistent rightward momentum and a smooth, continuous flow even where letters are not fully connected.