Script Wonuj 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, headlines, invitations, packaging, greeting cards, elegant, playful, retro, charming, decorative, display script, expressive caps, classic charm, brand personality, swashy, rounded, looping, bouncy, calligraphic.
A flowing, connected script with rounded bowls, generous loops, and frequent entry/exit strokes that keep words continuously linked. Strokes are smooth and fairly even, with soft terminals and occasional teardrop-like endings, creating a polished, inked look rather than a rough brush texture. Uppercase letters are more ornate and wider, featuring prominent swashes and interior spirals, while lowercase forms are simpler but still highly cursive, with tall ascenders, deep descenders, and a lively, forward rhythm. Numerals follow the same cursive logic with curled forms and friendly, rounded silhouettes.
This font is best suited to display settings where its swashed capitals and continuous connections can be appreciated—logos and wordmarks, product or boutique packaging, invitations and announcements, greeting cards, and short promotional headlines. It will read most clearly at medium to large sizes, especially when you can give it comfortable letterspacing and line spacing.
The overall tone is personable and celebratory, blending formal invitation energy with a light, nostalgic warmth. Its buoyant slant and looped capitals suggest a classic, decorative script often associated with boutique branding and special-occasion messaging.
The design appears intended to provide a confident, decorative cursive for polished display typography, pairing expressive uppercase flourishes with a more streamlined lowercase for practical word setting. It aims to deliver an upbeat, classic script feel while maintaining consistent stroke weight and smooth, connected handwriting motion.
Spacing appears naturally cursive, with tight internal joins and a slightly elastic rhythm that makes line texture feel animated. The ornate capitals can become a focal point, especially at larger sizes, while the simpler lowercase carries longer words more smoothly.