Script Gone 2 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logos, packaging, posters, headlines, signage, playful, retro, friendly, cheerful, warm, display, emphasis, personality, rounded, chunky, brushy, bouncy, soft terminals.
The design is a chunky, brush-like script with smooth, rounded strokes and a consistent rightward slant. Forms are compact and bulbous with soft joins, occasional looped counters, and teardrop-like terminals that give a cushioned, hand-drawn feel. The overall rhythm is lively and slightly irregular in spacing and widths, producing a casual, sign-painted texture; numerals and capitals keep the same thick, rounded construction for a unified headline voice.
Best suited for display settings such as packaging, café and dessert branding, posters, social graphics, and short slogans where a warm, vintage-leaning script is desired. It can work well for logos, labels, and storefront-style signage, especially when set with generous spacing and used at medium-to-large sizes to preserve the counters and terminals.
This face conveys a friendly, upbeat tone with a nostalgic, soda-shop warmth. Its soft, bouncy movement and rounded terminals read as approachable and playful rather than formal or austere, while the heavy ink presence adds confidence and emphasis.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver a bold, personable script look that stays legible at larger sizes while retaining hand-made charm. The heavy strokes, rounded detailing, and energetic slant suggest an intention toward expressive headings and brand-forward wordmarks rather than long-form reading.
Capitals feature prominent loops and swashy entry/exit strokes that create a decorative first impression, while the lowercase maintains a steady, rounded brush cadence. The strong weight and soft curves make the texture dense, so small sizes or tight tracking may reduce clarity in the smaller counters.