Script Ospa 7 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logotypes, invitations, packaging, headlines, classic, friendly, retro, polished, whimsical, hand-lettered feel, warm branding, decorative caps, signature style, brushlike, looping, rounded, swashy, connected.
A right-leaning, brush-script style with thick, rounded main strokes and smoother, tapered turns that suggest pen pressure. Letterforms are compact and lively, with frequent entry/exit strokes that connect naturally in lowercase and many uppercase forms. Counters are tight and oval, terminals are soft and slightly bulbous, and the overall rhythm is bouncy with gentle baseline movement. Capitals feature prominent loops and occasional swash-like flourishes, while numerals are similarly rounded and handwritten in feel, maintaining a cohesive stroke color across the set.
Best suited to branding and logotypes, event invitations, greeting cards, packaging labels, and short headlines where its looping capitals can shine. It also works well for pull quotes or signature-style accents, especially in larger sizes where the rounded joins and interior counters remain clear.
The font reads as upbeat and personable while still feeling composed, evoking mid-century signwriting and formal-but-friendly stationery. Its looping capitals and smooth connections give it a celebratory, welcoming tone suited to warm, human messaging rather than strictly corporate formality.
Designed to capture a confident, hand-lettered script with smooth connectivity and decorative capitals, balancing bold presence with an approachable, celebratory cadence. The consistent brushlike stroke and rounded finishing aim for a polished handwritten look that feels expressive without becoming overly ornate.
In continuous text the connected lowercase creates strong word shapes and a consistent texture, but the decorative capitals and tighter internal spaces add visual character that becomes more noticeable at smaller sizes. The contrast between heavy downstrokes and softer connecting strokes helps keep the script legible while preserving a handcrafted look.