Script Endip 1 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, social media, friendly, retro, playful, confident, energetic, expressive display, hand-lettered feel, high impact, friendly branding, rounded, brushy, compact, slanted, connected.
A heavy, brush-like script with a pronounced rightward slant and compact, energetic letterforms. Strokes appear rounded and pressure-shaped, with softened terminals and occasional wedge-like entries that suggest a marker or brush pen. Curves are full and slightly condensed, producing a tight rhythm in words, while joins are generally smooth and continuous in lowercase, with selective separations that preserve clarity. Uppercase forms are bold and simplified rather than highly flourished, keeping the overall texture dense and headline-forward.
Best suited for display settings such as headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks where a bold hand-lettered voice is desired. It also works well for social graphics, short quotes, and product names, especially when you want compact lines with strong visual punch. For longer passages, larger sizes and comfortable tracking help maintain legibility.
The font conveys a bold, upbeat tone with a casual hand-lettered charm. Its rounded forms and brisk slant read as friendly and approachable, while the thick strokes add confidence and a slightly vintage, sign-painting feel. The overall impression is lively and informal, designed to stand out rather than disappear into body text.
The design appears intended to deliver an expressive, brush-script look that feels hand-drawn but controlled, balancing smooth connectivity with sturdy, readable shapes. Its emphasis on thick strokes and compact rhythm suggests a focus on high-impact, attention-grabbing typography for modern promotional and lifestyle applications.
Numerals and capitals share the same weighty, brush-driven personality, with simple shapes that prioritize impact over delicacy. Word images look darkest at joins and curves, creating a strong “inked” texture that benefits from generous spacing and moderate sizes where counters remain open.