Script Ekgob 3 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logos, quotes, expressive, casual, retro, friendly, confident, hand-lettered feel, warm emphasis, display impact, retro styling, brushy, looping, swashy, rounded, slanted.
This font is a slanted brush-style script with thick, rounded strokes and softly tapered terminals. Letterforms show a lively handwritten rhythm with gentle bounce, variable stroke widths, and occasional entry/exit flicks that suggest quick pen or brush movement. Connections are implied rather than strictly continuous, with many letters reading as semi-joined forms and open counters that keep the texture airy despite the heavy stroke. Capitals are compact and slightly flourished, while the lowercase features prominent loops (notably in g, j, y) and a narrow, brisk italic angle that drives the line forward.
This design works best for short-to-medium display settings where personality is the goal: headlines, posters, packaging, social graphics, and logo wordmarks. It can also suit pull quotes and invitations when set with comfortable tracking and ample leading to preserve clarity.
The overall tone feels energetic and personable—like confident hand lettering used to add warmth and emphasis. Its brushy curves and bouncy cadence lean toward a retro, sign-painter vibe rather than formal calligraphy, giving text an approachable, informal charm.
The likely intention is to provide a bold, brush-driven script that delivers instant handwritten character while remaining legible in common display sizes. Its restrained flourishes and consistent stroke behavior aim for versatile, everyday hand-lettering rather than ornate, highly formal script.
Numerals are rounded and cursive-leaning, matching the script’s motion and stroke weight, with simple, readable shapes that echo the same terminal flicks as the letters. Spacing appears relatively tight in words, producing a cohesive, flowing word image that benefits from generous line spacing in longer passages.