Script Gupi 2 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, posters, signage, friendly, retro, confident, lively, casual, display impact, handwritten warmth, retro flavor, brand voice, smooth flow, rounded, brushy, bouncy, looping, connected.
A connected, right-leaning script with thick, rounded strokes and smooth brush-like terminals. Letterforms are broad and generously proportioned, with an even stroke color and only subtle modulation, creating a strong, steady rhythm across words. Ascenders and descenders are prominent and often finish in soft hooks or loops, while joins are fluid and continuous, giving lines a cohesive, hand-drawn flow. Counters are open and rounded, and capitals are simplified but weighty, designed to blend naturally into the cursive texture.
Best suited to short to medium-length display settings where its connected cursive rhythm can read clearly—brand marks, packaging callouts, poster headlines, and storefront-style signage. It can work well for social graphics and promotional lines where a bold, friendly script is needed, especially at larger sizes where loops and joins remain distinct.
The overall tone is upbeat and personable, with a vintage sign-painting feel and a confident, energetic pace. Its bold cursive movement reads as welcoming and expressive rather than delicate, lending a warm, informal charm that still feels intentional and polished.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, approachable handwritten script that feels like quick brush lettering—smooth, connected, and visually robust. It prioritizes continuous flow and strong typographic color for high-impact display use while keeping forms rounded and readable.
In the sample text, the dense stroke weight and connected joins create a strong horizontal pull, especially in longer phrases. The numerals match the script’s rounded, brushed construction and maintain the same solid color, making them suitable for short, attention-getting figures. Letterspacing appears naturally tight due to connectivity, so the font’s texture becomes more graphic as size decreases.