Script Nunos 8 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, headlines, invitations, posters, elegant, romantic, lively, personal, vintage, signature feel, expressive display, refined handwriting, classic charm, brushy, calligraphic, slanted, looping, tapered.
A slanted, brush-influenced script with tapered stroke endings and subtly modulated thickness that suggests pressure changes. Forms are compact and slightly condensed, with smooth joins in the lowercase and a clear rightward rhythm across words. Capitals are larger and more gestural, mixing open counters with occasional looped entry strokes, while lowercase maintains a consistent cursive flow with rounded shoulders and pointed terminals. Overall spacing is fairly tight, producing a cohesive, continuous line texture in longer text.
Best suited for short-to-medium display settings where its cursive flow and brush texture can be appreciated, such as branding marks, packaging callouts, invitations, and promotional headlines. It can also work for pull quotes or subheads, especially when paired with a simple sans or serif for body copy.
The tone feels polished yet personal—like handwritten lettering done with confidence. Its energetic slant and brushy terminals give it a romantic, expressive character, while the controlled proportions keep it from becoming overly decorative. The result reads as classic and upbeat, with a subtle vintage greeting-card warmth.
Likely intended to provide a refined handwritten look that balances expressive brush-script flair with legibility. The compact, forward-leaning rhythm and controlled stroke modulation aim to deliver an elegant signature-like style for contemporary display typography.
The design shows noticeable differences between capital and lowercase behavior: capitals act as expressive anchors, while the lowercase carries the steady connected rhythm. Numerals share the same slanted, handwritten construction and integrate smoothly with text, making mixed alphanumeric settings feel consistent.