Script Eskol 12 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, social media, energetic, retro, confident, casual, friendly, hand-painted feel, display impact, casual emphasis, signage style, brushy, slanted, rounded, compact, punchy.
A compact, right-slanted brush script with thick, rounded strokes and softly tapered terminals. Letterforms are mostly disconnected but keep a consistent cursive rhythm through angled stems, looped entries, and smooth, swooping joins implied by the stroke flow. Counters are tight and forms are slightly condensed, giving the alphabet a dense, punchy texture, while bowls and diagonals stay broadly rounded for readability. Figures follow the same painted-marker logic, with simple, emphatic shapes and lively curves.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as headlines, posters, logo wordmarks, product packaging, and social graphics where a bold handwritten voice is needed. It also works well for signage-style phrases or promotional callouts, especially when set large to preserve the tight counters and brush details.
The font conveys a fast, hand-painted confidence—bold and upbeat with a touch of vintage signwriting. Its lively slant and heavy brush weight feel expressive and informal, making messages read as energetic and personable rather than delicate or ceremonial.
The design appears intended to mimic confident brush lettering in a controlled, repeatable form—delivering a hand-made look with consistent stroke weight and a steady slanted cadence. It aims to provide a bold script option that reads quickly at display sizes while maintaining an expressive, painted character.
Stroke endings frequently finish in blunted wedges or soft hooks, and several letters use simplified cursive structures (notably in the lowercase) that prioritize momentum over strict calligraphic formality. The overall color is very dark and even at display sizes, with tight internal spaces that benefit from generous tracking in longer lines.