Script Guna 5 is a bold, normal width, monoline, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, playful, retro, casual, friendly, lively, handcrafted feel, display impact, casual tone, vintage flavor, brushy, rounded, bouncy, informal, high-contrast rhythm.
A slanted, brush-script style with smooth, rounded terminals and a steady stroke that reads as broadly monoline while still showing subtle thick–thin modulation from a simulated pen angle. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed in feel, with a notably low x-height and prominent ascenders/descenders that create a lively vertical rhythm. Curves are generous and soft, counters are fairly open, and many joins and entry/exit strokes are tapered, giving the alphabet a hand-drawn continuity even when letters are not fully connected. Numerals follow the same italic momentum with simple, sturdy shapes and a consistent weight.
This font is well suited to display typography such as headlines, posters, packaging, menus, and brand marks where a warm, handcrafted voice is desired. It performs best at medium to large sizes, especially for short phrases, quotes, and callouts that can showcase its rhythmic slant and distinctive capitals.
The overall tone is upbeat and personable, with a mid-century sign-painting and casual lettering flavor. Its bounce and forward lean suggest motion and spontaneity, making it feel expressive rather than formal or restrained.
The design appears intended to emulate confident brush lettering with a consistent stroke and an energetic italic pace, balancing readability with personality. It aims for a charming, vintage-leaning script look that feels handcrafted and approachable in contemporary layouts.
Capitals are showy and slightly decorative, with occasional looped or swashed forms (notably in letters like A, Q, and Z) that add character in display settings. Spacing appears intentionally loose enough to preserve individual letter shapes, helping legibility in short phrases while maintaining a handwritten flow.