Script Ogdis 3 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, headlines, quotes, retro, friendly, romantic, confident, lively, signature feel, display impact, handcrafted polish, brand warmth, brushy, looped, rounded, connected, swashy.
A compact, right-leaning script with brush-like strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms show fluid entry and exit strokes with intermittent connections, giving words a continuous, handwritten rhythm without becoming overly tangled. The design balances sturdy main strokes with lighter hairline turns, and uses generous bowls and smooth curves to keep counters open. Capitals are more expressive, featuring occasional loops and subtle swashes, while lowercase maintains a consistent, slightly compressed footprint and tight spacing.
Works well for branding marks, product packaging, and promotional headlines where a handcrafted, personable feel is desired. It is also a strong choice for invitations, greeting-style copy, and short pull quotes that benefit from a lively script texture. Best applied in short to medium text runs where the capital flourishes and connected rhythm can shine without sacrificing legibility.
The overall tone feels warm and personable, with a retro sign-painting flavor and a gentle romantic polish. It reads as energetic and upbeat rather than delicate, projecting confidence through its solid strokes and brisk forward motion. The mix of smooth curves and modest flourishes creates a friendly, celebratory voice suited to display settings.
Designed to emulate a confident brush-pen signature style with a polished, catalog-ready consistency. The intention appears to prioritize upbeat display impact through expressive capitals, smooth connections, and a compact word shape that holds together in logos and titles.
Several capitals (notably with looped forms) add distinctive personality and can become visual focal points at the start of words. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, with simple, slanted forms that match the script’s pacing. At smaller sizes, the tight joins and compact proportions may benefit from a bit of added tracking for clarity.