Script Ihrag 1 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, packaging, invitations, vintage, elegant, friendly, festive, nostalgic, expressive display, branding impact, calligraphic flair, handmade feel, swashy, rounded, brushed, looped, connected.
A flowing connected script with a pronounced rightward slant and bold, high-contrast strokes. Letterforms show brush-like modulation, with thick rounded main strokes and tapered entry/exit terminals that create a lively rhythm across words. Capitals are ornate and compact with generous swashes and looped bowls, while the lowercase maintains a relatively low x-height, tight joins, and occasional extended descenders. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, with rounded counters and angled stress that keeps them visually consistent with the letters.
Best suited to display settings where its swashy capitals and bold rhythm can be appreciated—such as headlines, branding marks, labels, menus, and event pieces like invitations or announcements. It performs especially well in short phrases and titles, where the connected script forms coherent, expressive word silhouettes.
The overall tone feels classic and celebratory, blending a vintage sign-painting warmth with formal script polish. Its energetic joins and expressive capitals give it a personable, inviting character that reads as festive rather than strictly ceremonial.
Designed to evoke a confident, brush-script look with classic calligraphic cues, prioritizing expressive wordflow and decorative capitals. The intent appears to be an attention-grabbing script for branding and display typography that balances elegance with a friendly, handcrafted feel.
Stroke endings often finish in small teardrop or wedge-like terminals, and several letters feature distinctive inner curls and ink-trap-like notches that enhance the handcrafted impression. The slant and heavier weight create strong word shapes, but the dense joins mean spacing and line length will influence readability at smaller sizes.