Script Eslah 9 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, quotes, friendly, retro, casual, warm, lively, handwritten feel, display impact, approachable tone, brush lettering, brushy, rounded, monoline, flowing, connected.
A brisk, brush-pen script with rounded terminals and a slightly compressed, right-leaning rhythm. Strokes feel pressure-driven, with smooth curves, soft joins, and subtle tapering at entry and exit points. Letterforms are compact and bouncy, with simple looped ascenders/descenders and generally tight counters that create a dark, cohesive texture in words. Capitals are more standalone and gestural, while lowercase forms connect naturally with consistent spacing and a steady baseline flow.
Well-suited to branding moments that need warmth and motion, such as logos, packaging callouts, café or retail signage, and promotional posters. It also works nicely for short editorial accents—pull quotes, headlines, and social media graphics—where its brushy connected script can be set large enough to show the stroke character.
The overall tone is upbeat and personable, suggesting informal handwriting with a polished, sign-style finish. Its energetic slant and smooth brush modulation give it a nostalgic, approachable feel that reads as friendly rather than formal.
The design appears intended to emulate confident brush handwriting in a consistent, usable script—prioritizing speed, flow, and a bold, friendly presence for display settings.
In longer text the texture is dense and rhythmic, with rounded shapes and repeating strokes (notably in m/n/u/w) reinforcing a steady cadence. Numerals follow the same brush logic and remain legible, with soft curves and a handwritten character.