Here’s my analysis of the text style in the image:
- Script/brush logo style with playful, hand-drawn strokes
- High contrast between thick and thin, rounded terminals, and distinctive looped “D,” dotless “i,” and swashy “y”
- This is a custom logotype; there isn’t an official retail typeface that matches exactly. Below are the closest usable fonts for replication or substitution.
1) Waltograph (a.k.a. Waltograph UI)
- Why: Designed to emulate this specific logotype’s forms, including the looped “D,” narrow “i,” and flamboyant “y.”
- Notes: Free fan-made; good for mockups, not for brand use.
2) Walt Disney Script (by Justin Callaghan)
- Why: Another fan recreation with slightly different stroke modulation and spacing; often preferred for cleaner outlines.
- Notes: Free fan-made; multiple weights/alternates in some releases.
3) New Walt Disney (variants circulate)
- Why: Captures the exaggerated bowls and terminals, especially the “D” and “y,” with more consistent baseline alignment.
- Notes: Similar to Waltograph but with tweaked proportions.
4) Rapscallion
- Why: Commercial script with bouncy baseline, brushy curves, and playful character that substitutes well when an exact mimic isn’t appropriate.
- Notes: Heavier strokes; adjust tracking and size to balance.
5) Brush Script MT
- Why: Widely available system font with flowing, connected forms; while less whimsical, it can serve as a conservative stand-in.
- Notes: Lower contrast, tighter connections; increase tracking slightly.
6) Pacifico
- Why: Free Google Font with rounded brush terminals and friendly energy; good for a modernized, non-imitation alternative.
- Notes: More uniform stroke; different “D” and “y” but similar vibe.
7) Baloo 2
- Why: Bold, rounded, playful letterforms that echo the approachable, cartoon spirit without copying the script structure.
- Notes: Not a script—use when you want the mood, not the exact look.
Tips for closer matching:
- Use a bright blue fill and slight negative tracking on script options.
- If your chosen font lacks the distinctive “D,” consider customizing the initial glyph or using an alternate if available.
- Add subtle stroke smoothing or vector cleanup for logo-scale clarity.
If you need me to compare specific letters (D, s, y) from another sample, upload a higher-res image and I’ll refine the shortlist.
