Script Horu 2 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, social media, friendly, retro, casual, confident, lively, hand-lettered feel, display impact, approachable tone, brand warmth, brushy, rounded, bouncy, smooth, informal.
This script has a brush-pen look with rounded terminals, smooth curves, and a gently slanted forward rhythm. Strokes stay largely monolinear with subtle swelling at turns, giving a steady, inky texture rather than sharp contrast. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with simplified joins and occasional small entry/exit strokes that suggest connection without forcing full continuous ligatures. The overall silhouette is soft and buoyant, with generous curves in bowls and a consistent, handwritten cadence across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
It works best for short to medium display text where a friendly handwritten voice is desired—logos, packaging callouts, café/food branding, posters, and social media graphics. The strong, smooth strokes also suit badges, labels, and signage-style compositions where quick readability and warmth matter.
The tone reads upbeat and personable—more like quick, confident marker lettering than formal calligraphy. Its rounded shapes and springy movement give it a warm, approachable character with a faint mid-century sign-painting or vintage packaging feel.
The design appears intended to emulate confident brush handwriting with a clean, curated consistency—capturing the energy of hand lettering while staying controlled enough for repeatable typographic use. It prioritizes a lively rhythm and bold presence for attention-grabbing display typography.
Uppercase characters remain script-like and streamlined, avoiding ornate swashes, which helps keep word shapes clear. Numerals match the same brush rhythm and rounded construction, making them feel integrated rather than mechanical. Spacing appears moderately tight, favoring cohesive word flow in display settings.