The Romy typeface family represents a sophisticated exploration of the visual qualities of spontaneity, integrating elements of vernacular communication—such as personal notes and greeting card lettering—into a high-precision digital system. Angel Koziupa and Alejandro Paul go beyond conventional calligraphy to propose a “character-based script,” where humor and warmth serve as agents of connection. Academically, Romy stands as a work of gestural minimalism, capturing the essence of handwritten calligraphy without sacrificing technical legibility. It is a tool designed to give a message a friendly and authentic voice, ideal for contexts where typography must emulate the intimacy of the human hand.