Script Panew 5 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, posters, headlines, social media, friendly, retro, casual, confident, playful, hand-lettered feel, display impact, brand warmth, lively motion, brushy, rounded, bouncy, slanted, high-contrast tips.
A bold, brush-pen style script with a consistent rightward slant and rounded, swollen strokes that taper into pointed terminals. Letterforms show a lively, bouncy baseline and compact interior counters, with frequent entry/exit flicks and teardrop-like ends that mimic pressure changes from a marker or brush. Capitals are prominent and slightly more ornamental, while lowercase forms stay compact and rhythmic; connections are suggested by the cursive construction even when characters appear more monoline in places. Numerals and punctuation follow the same brushy logic, keeping thick bodies and tapered starts/finishes for a cohesive texture in text.
Well-suited for short, high-impact text such as logos, packaging titles, posters, and promotional headlines where a bold hand-lettered voice is desired. It also works effectively for social media graphics and event collateral, especially when used at display sizes where the brush details and lively rhythm remain clear.
The font conveys an upbeat, personable tone—energetic like hand-lettered signage and approachable like casual branding. Its bold presence and sweeping strokes give it a confident, slightly nostalgic feel that reads as expressive rather than formal.
Designed to emulate confident brush-script lettering with a compact, energetic rhythm, delivering a hand-made look that remains visually consistent across a full alphabet and numerals. The emphasis appears to be on bold display readability and expressive personality for branding-oriented typography.
Stroke joins are smooth and rounded, emphasizing softness over sharp calligraphic edges, and the overall color on the page is dense, making word shapes stand out strongly. The slant and frequent flourish-like terminals add motion, so spacing and rhythm feel intentionally dynamic rather than mechanical.