Script Puray 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, invitations, branding, packaging, posters, elegant, whimsical, vintage, playful, refined, hand-lettered look, decorative display, boutique branding, flourished script, looped, calligraphic, hairline, decorative, tall.
A tall, loop-driven script with pronounced stroke modulation and sharp hairlines. Letters show a calligraphic rhythm: thickened downstrokes taper into thin entry/exit strokes, with frequent enclosed counters and oval forms that read like pen-drawn loops. The overall texture alternates between bold vertical accents and airy connecting strokes, creating a lively, sparkling wordshape. Uppercase forms are slender and decorative, while lowercase maintains consistent slantless posture with compact bodies and prominent ascenders/descenders; numerals follow the same high-contrast, handwritten construction.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its contrast and looped forms can be appreciated, such as invitations, boutique branding, product packaging, and editorial or poster headlines. It can add a handcrafted accent for pull quotes or section titles, but works best when given generous size and whitespace.
The font conveys a refined, boutique feel with a lighthearted, storybook charm. Its looping terminals and dramatic contrast give it a slightly vintage, ornamental tone that feels celebratory and personable rather than strictly formal.
The design appears intended to emulate a pen-lettered script with decorative loops and dramatic thick–thin transitions, prioritizing personality and flourish in display typography. Its narrow, tall proportions and animated stroke endings suggest a focus on stylish wordmarks and expressive titles rather than dense continuous reading.
Some characters lean toward illustrative detailing—particularly loops in letters like g, y, Q, and the curving Z—which adds personality but increases visual complexity. Spacing appears to vary with the drawn shapes, emphasizing organic rhythm over uniform typographic regularity.