Script Onnud 4 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logotypes, packaging, invitations, headlines, elegant, classic, romantic, confident, lively, signature look, formal flair, expressive display, handwritten authenticity, brushy, looping, swashy, slanted, high-contrast.
A flowing, right-slanted script with a brush-pen feel and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes taper to sharp points and rounded terminals, with frequent entry/exit strokes and occasional looped forms that create a fast, calligraphic rhythm. Capitals are more decorative and expansive, using sweeping diagonals and open counters, while lowercase is compact with a very low x-height and ascending strokes that stay relatively narrow. Spacing is fairly tight and the overall texture reads dark and energetic, with uneven widths that reinforce a handwritten cadence.
Best suited for branding and logo work, invitation suites, packaging, and short headline phrases where its sweeping script character can be appreciated. It also works well for pull quotes or hero text in lifestyle contexts, especially when set with generous leading and paired with a restrained companion typeface for body copy.
The font conveys a polished, expressive warmth—like a confident signature or formal note written quickly with a flexible pen. Its sweeping capitals and pointed joins add a sense of drama and romance, while the consistent slant and bold presence keep it assertive and celebratory rather than delicate.
Likely designed to capture the look of a bold, fast brush-script signature with formal flair. The emphasis on decorative capitals, tapered strokes, and a compact lowercase suggests an intention toward expressive display typography that feels personal and upscale.
The numerals follow the same cursive logic, with angled, brushy construction and distinctive, stylized shapes that match display use. Letterforms show intermittent connectivity in running text, but many characters retain clear separations and strong directional strokes, which helps maintain readability at larger sizes while preserving an authentic handwritten flow.