Calligraphic Wefu 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, book covers, quotes, warm, friendly, retro, craft, casual, handmade feel, expressive display, friendly voice, signage look, brushy, rounded, lively, soft terminals, calligraphic.
A right-leaning, calligraphic hand with a brush-pen feel, showing rounded stroke endings and gently modulated thickness through curves and joins. Letters are unconnected but move with a smooth, rhythmic cadence, with slightly irregular widths that keep the texture organic rather than geometric. Curves are full and open, counters are generous, and many strokes finish with subtle flicks or tapered points, giving the alphabet an energetic, handwritten consistency. Figures follow the same soft, rounded construction and sit comfortably alongside the letters.
This font is well suited for branding and packaging that wants a handmade, approachable voice, as well as posters, book covers, and pull quotes where a lively calligraphic accent is desired. It can work for short to medium blocks of text when a warm, informal texture is the goal, especially at larger sizes where the stroke nuance and soft terminals are most visible.
The overall tone is personable and upbeat, with a nostalgic, handcrafted flavor. It reads as informal and inviting—more like a confident sign-writer’s script than a strict text face—bringing warmth and motion to short phrases.
The design appears intended to emulate quick, practiced brush lettering with clean readability: expressive capitals, smooth lowercase rhythm, and consistent calligraphic modulation. Its construction balances formality from broad, shaped strokes with a casual, human irregularity that keeps it friendly and contemporary.
Capital forms are expressive and slightly swashy, while lowercase maintains readability with a steady baseline and clear, rounded shapes. The italic slant and brush-like terminals create a strong sense of forward movement, which can make long passages feel lively but best suited to display-oriented use.