Script Noja 13 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, posters, headlines, social ads, energetic, confident, retro, playful, streetwise, expressiveness, impact, handmade feel, brand voice, motion, brushy, slanted, compact, looped, bouncy.
A compact, right-slanted brush script with thick, rounded strokes and visible calligraphic modulation. Letterforms lean on tapered entries and exits, with occasional dry-brush edges and ink-trap-like notches where strokes meet. The rhythm is lively and slightly irregular, mixing connected cursive behavior in the lowercase with more separated, display-like capitals. Counters are tight and forms are condensed, giving a punchy texture in words while preserving clear silhouettes and strong stroke continuity.
Best suited for short, high-impact text where the brush texture and condensed, slanted rhythm can work as a visual signature—such as logos, apparel marks, packaging, posters, and promotional headlines. It can also work for pull quotes or short phrases on social and digital ads, especially when set with generous line spacing to keep the dense strokes from feeling crowded.
The overall tone is bold and spirited, with a casual hand-painted feel that reads as expressive rather than delicate. Its brisk slant, tight spacing, and punchy terminals create a sense of motion and confidence, evoking vintage sign lettering and modern brush logotypes.
Designed to capture the immediacy of bold brush lettering in a consistent, repeatable typeface, prioritizing strong contrast in texture and a compact, fast-moving word shape. The forms aim for a balance between legibility and expressive hand-made character, making it well suited for branding-forward display typography.
Uppercase shapes show simplified, brushy constructions with occasional internal loops (notably in round forms), while the lowercase maintains a more flowing cursive logic. Numerals follow the same brush-driven style with sturdy curves and compact proportions, helping them hold their own in display settings.