Script Etnun 10 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, logos, retro, playful, confident, sporty, friendly, bold impact, expressive script, retro flair, display clarity, brand voice, brushy, rounded, swashy, display, compact joins.
This font presents a bold, slanted script with a brush-like construction and crisp, high-contrast transitions. Letterforms are broadly proportioned with rounded bowls and thick, soft-shouldered strokes, while terminals often finish in short teardrops or tapered flicks. The rhythm is energetic and forward-leaning, with many lowercase forms suggesting connection through entry/exit strokes even when characters appear individually set. Capitals are chunky and expressive, using simplified swashes and curved spurs rather than delicate hairlines, and the numerals follow the same heavy, slightly calligraphic logic for strong visual continuity.
It performs best in short, prominent settings such as headlines, poster typography, logo wordmarks, packaging, and bold brand accents. It can also work for event or nightlife promotions and product labels where a lively, vintage-leaning script is desirable, while extended small-size copy may feel heavy and less legible.
The overall tone feels retro and upbeat—confident, friendly, and a bit theatrical. Its strong stroke presence and lively slant give it a sporty, headline-ready character that reads as fun and attention-seeking rather than formal or reserved.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold brush-script look with a strong forward motion and eye-catching, rounded forms. Its consistent, exaggerated weight and compact swashes prioritize impact and personality over delicate detail, aiming for expressive display typography that remains cohesive across letters and figures.
Stroke modulation is pronounced, creating bright internal counters and distinct silhouettes at larger sizes. Because the forms are dense and highly stylized, clarity benefits from generous spacing and display-scale use, especially in mixed-case text where the heavy joins and rounded details become a defining texture.