Script Ogbod 9 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, signatures, elegant, lively, classic, romantic, polished, formal script, handwritten elegance, calligraphic flair, display emphasis, calligraphic, slanted, looping, flowing, brushlike.
A slanted, calligraphic script with smooth, continuous curves and a pronounced thick–thin stroke pattern. Letterforms are narrow and rhythmically spaced, with rounded joins and tapered terminals that suggest a pen or brush held at a consistent angle. Capitals are more embellished than the lowercase, using sweeping entry/exit strokes and occasional loops, while the lowercase maintains a steady, connected cursive flow with compact counters and modest ascenders/descenders. Numerals follow the same italicized, handwritten logic, with curving forms and varying stroke weight for a cohesive texture in text.
Well-suited to invitations, announcements, and other event materials where a formal handwritten voice is desirable. It can also work effectively for boutique branding, product packaging, and short headlines or pull quotes, where the flowing contrast and slant can provide a distinctive, upscale accent.
The overall tone feels elegant and personable, balancing a refined, classic handwriting impression with energetic movement. The pronounced slant and crisp contrast give it a slightly formal, dressy character while still reading as warm and human.
The design appears intended to emulate a neat, confident cursive hand with calligraphic contrast—aiming for a polished script look that remains readable in short-to-medium text. Its narrow, rhythmic letterforms and restrained flourishes suggest a focus on elegant display use with a personal, handwritten feel.
The font’s texture is driven by strong diagonal stress and consistent stroke modulation, producing a smooth, glossy rhythm across words. Some forms include gentle swashes and extended strokes that add flourish without becoming overly ornate, especially in capitals and select endings.