Script Pulij 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, packaging, invitations, headlines, greeting cards, elegant, whimsical, vintage, charming, refined, expressive display, calligraphic feel, decorative caps, boutique branding, calligraphic, looped, swashy, tapered, brushed.
This script has a calligraphic, hand-drawn construction with pronounced thick–thin modulation and tapered terminals. Forms are upright with a compact footprint, combining smooth oval bowls with occasional looped counters and gentle entry/exit strokes. Capitals are more decorative than the lowercase, featuring tall ascenders, occasional swash-like crossbars, and a slightly playful rhythm. Numerals and letters share the same pen-influenced logic, with rounded shapes, soft joins, and a mix of open and closed loops that keeps the texture lively rather than strictly uniform.
It suits short, expressive text where character is more important than plain readability—logos, boutique and beauty branding, packaging labels, invitations, greeting cards, and punchy headlines. The ornate capitals and strong contrast make it particularly effective for titling, names, and accent phrases in print or large on-screen settings.
The overall tone feels elegant and slightly whimsical, like a polished handwritten note or boutique branding. Its high-contrast strokes and ornamental capitals add a vintage, storybook warmth while still reading as formal and composed.
The design appears intended to mimic a controlled calligraphy pen with dramatic contrast and ornamental, memorable letterforms. It prioritizes personality and flourish—especially in the uppercase—while maintaining an upright, legible script texture for short words and display lines.
Stroke endings often finish in fine hairlines or teardrop-like taps, and several letters use looped constructions that create distinctive silhouettes (especially in capitals and select lowercase such as g, y, and f). Spacing appears tight and the internal whitespace is small in places, giving words a dense, decorative color that favors display sizes over long passages.