Brush Script vs Lobster Two

Brush Script and Lobster Two are both display typefaces sharing a script foundation. Compare which suits your Packaging project.

Design DNA

Design overlap:75%

Brush Script

Structural
Script
Visual
WarmRetroHandwritten

Lobster Two

Structural
Script
Visual
WarmRetro

Highlighted traits are shared between both fonts

Visual Comparison

Brush Script

Premium

Lobster Two

Premium

Feature Comparison

Feature Brush Script Lobster Two
Type Premium Premium
Classification display display
Variable Font No No
Weights Multiple Multiple
Italics Yes Yes
License Commercial License Required Commercial License Required
Language Support latin latin, latin-extended, cyrillic
Source Linotype Impallari Type

Best Use Cases

Packaging

Typography for product packaging, labels, and consumer goods. Packaging fonts mu...

Brush Lobster
Brush Lobster
Retro & Vintage

Typography evoking past eras, vintage aesthetics, and nostalgic design. Retro fo...

Brush Lobster
Invitations

Typography for wedding invitations, event invitations, and formal announcements....

Brush Lobster
Brush Lobster
Brush Lobster
Brush Lobster

Where You'll See These Fonts

Lobster Two

  • Food truck branding
  • Cafe and bakery signage
  • Vintage-themed packaging
  • Restaurant menus
  • Casual event invitations

Which Should You Choose?

Recommended: Brush Script

  • handwritten design character
  • Suited for Casual and Retro
  • From Linotype
  • 2 free alternatives available
View Brush Script →

Consider: Lobster Two

  • Suited for Logos and Food Branding
  • From Impallari Type
  • 2 free alternatives available
  • Broader language support
View Lobster Two →

Free Alternatives to Consider

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