Script Ekder 10 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, headlines, social media, warm, friendly, retro, lively, personal, handwritten feel, display impact, approachability, smooth flow, retro flavor, brushy, rounded, looping, flowing, bouncy.
A connected script with a confident rightward slant and brush-like stroke behavior. Letterforms are rounded and slightly condensed, with soft terminals, occasional teardrop joins, and smooth entry/exit strokes that keep words moving as a single gesture. Contrast appears through subtle thick–thin modulation rather than sharp calligraphic edges, and the rhythm is lively with gently varying widths and buoyant curves. Ascenders are tall and prominent, while lowercase counters remain compact, giving the line a tight, energetic texture.
Well-suited for branding marks, packaging, and promotional headlines where a handwritten script feel is desired. It performs best in short to medium-length display copy such as posters, invitations, social posts, quotes, and product labels, where its connected rhythm and rounded forms can be appreciated.
The overall tone is personable and upbeat, like careful handwriting made for display. It reads as nostalgic and approachable rather than formal, with a rhythmic bounce that feels expressive and human. The weight and smooth joins add a confident, friendly voice suited to attention-grabbing phrases.
Designed to emulate smooth brush pen handwriting in a refined, repeatable way, balancing casual warmth with enough consistency for professional display typography. The emphasis appears to be on energetic word shapes, continuous connections, and a friendly, retro-leaning script character that stands out in headlines and branding.
Uppercase forms are simplified and swashy without becoming overly ornate, helping headings stay cohesive with the lowercase. Numerals follow the same cursive logic with rounded shapes and consistent slant, supporting casual display settings where text and numbers appear together. Spacing is relatively tight, and the connected flow favors word shapes over isolated letter clarity at very small sizes.