Script Boger 2 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, wedding, brand marks, packaging, elegant, whimsical, classic, romantic, refined, hand-lettered look, decorative caps, formal charm, cursive flow, looping, calligraphic, swashy, monoline feel, brushed.
A flowing script with a pronounced rightward slant and lively, calligraphic stroke modulation. Letterforms are tall and narrow with long ascenders and descenders, compact lowercase bodies, and frequent entry/exit strokes that create a continuous handwritten rhythm. Curves are rounded and looped, with occasional swashes and teardrop-like terminals; capitals are more decorative, showing larger loops and varied construction from one glyph to the next. Spacing and widths vary naturally, reinforcing an organic, pen-drawn feel while maintaining consistent baseline alignment and overall legibility in short lines.
Best suited to display use such as wedding suites, greeting cards, event collateral, product packaging, and feminine or boutique brand identities. It works well for short headlines, names, and pull quotes where the decorative loops can be appreciated; for longer passages, larger sizes and generous line spacing help preserve clarity.
The font reads as graceful and personable, balancing formal script manners with a playful, storybook charm. Its looping strokes and soft terminals give it a warm, celebratory tone suited to invitations and boutique-style branding without feeling overly stiff.
Designed to emulate an elegant hand-lettered script with expressive capitals and a continuous cursive flow. The narrow proportions and looping details suggest an intent to deliver a refined, ornamental voice that still feels human and written rather than mechanically uniform.
Uppercase characters tend to be more expressive and sometimes less uniform than the lowercase, which can create a pleasant handcrafted contrast in mixed-case settings. Numerals match the script’s motion with simplified, narrow forms and smooth curves, staying visually cohesive beside the letters.