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Script Bomus 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.

Keywords: branding, packaging, greeting cards, headlines, invites, playful, friendly, vintage, whimsical, handcrafted, handwritten warmth, decorative display, retro charm, friendly readability, rounded, looping, bouncy, monoline-ish, curly terminals.


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This script presents as a casual, hand-drawn connected style with rounded bowls, looping ascenders, and softly curled entry/exit strokes. Letterforms lean on smooth curves with medium stroke modulation and frequent teardrop-like terminals, giving the outlines a warm, inked feel. Connections are fluid and rhythmic, with a gentle bounce in baseline behavior and compact lowercase proportions; capitals are more decorative, featuring prominent swashes and open counters that keep them readable. Numerals echo the same rounded construction, with conspicuous curls on forms like 2 and 3 and a friendly, slightly calligraphic flow throughout.

Ideal for branding accents, packaging labels, invitations, greeting cards, and headline-style phrases where a personable handwritten voice is desired. It works especially well for short to medium text settings—taglines, quotes, menu headings, and social graphics—where its looping connections and decorative capitals can be appreciated.

The overall tone is upbeat and personable, with a slightly retro charm that feels akin to sign painting or hand-lettered stationery. Its loops and soft terminals create a welcoming, informal elegance—more cheerful than formal—suited to expressive, human-centric messaging.

The font appears designed to capture a neat, legible cursive hand with a touch of decorative flourish, balancing everyday friendliness with display-level personality. Its consistent stroke behavior and smooth joins suggest an intention to provide an approachable script that reads cleanly while still feeling distinctly handcrafted.

The design keeps a consistent cursive logic between uppercase and lowercase, but uses more flourish on capitals for emphasis in titles. Spacing appears comfortable for word shapes in short lines, and the lively terminal curls add character even at modest sizes, though the finer joins may benefit from a bit of size in print or on screen.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
Number — Decimal Digit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
À
Á
Â
Ã
Ä
Å
Æ
Ç
È
É
Ê
Ë
Ì
Í
Î
Ï
Ñ
Ò
Ó
Ô
Õ
Ö
Ø
Ù
Ú
Û
Ü
Ý
Ć
Č
Đ
Ė
Ę
Ě
Ğ
Į
İ
Ľ
Ł
Ń
Ő
Œ
Ś
Ş
Š
Ū
Ű
Ų
Ŵ
Ŷ
Ÿ
Ź
Ž
Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
ß
à
á
â
ã
ä
å
æ
ç
è
é
ê
ë
ì
í
î
ï
ñ
ò
ó
ô
õ
ö
ø
ù
ú
û
ü
ý
ÿ
ć
č
đ
ė
ę
ě
ğ
į
ı
ľ
ł
ń
ő
œ
ś
ş
š
ū
ű
ų
ŵ
ŷ
ź
ž
Letter — Superscript Latin
ª
º
Number — Superscript
¹
²
³
Number — Fraction
½
¼
¾
Punctuation
!
#
*
,
.
/
:
;
?
\
¡
·
¿
Punctuation — Quote
"
'
«
»
Punctuation — Parenthesis
(
)
[
]
{
}
Punctuation — Dash
-
_
Symbol
&
@
|
¦
§
©
®
°
Symbol — Currency
$
¢
£
¤
¥
Symbol — Math
%
+
<
=
>
~
¬
±
^
µ
×
÷
Diacritics
`
´
¯
¨
¸