Script Itmup 3 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, whimsical, vintage, refined, formal script, expressive display, decorative caps, handwritten charm, calligraphic contrast, looping, flourished, calligraphic, hairline, swashy.
A flowing script with a pronounced rightward slant and crisp thick–thin modulation that mimics a pointed-pen or brush calligraphy rhythm. Strokes taper into fine hairlines and swell into rounded, inkier downstrokes, with frequent entry/exit strokes that create soft connections in text. Capitals are taller and more decorative, featuring extended loops and occasional swashes, while lowercase forms stay compact with narrow proportions and lively, bouncing contours. Counters are generally open and oval, terminals are often teardrop-like or sharply tapered, and spacing is tight but legible in the sample setting.
Well-suited to wedding stationery, invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, and product packaging where an elegant handwritten feel is desired. It also works for short headlines, pull quotes, and logo-style wordmarks, especially when set with ample line spacing to accommodate ascenders, descenders, and swashes.
The overall tone feels romantic and refined, with a light, airy delicacy in the hairlines balanced by confident, inky accents. Its loops and swashes add a touch of vintage charm and playful flourish without becoming overly ornate.
The design appears intended to evoke formal handwriting with expressive contrast and decorative caps, delivering a polished script look that remains readable in short-to-medium phrases. Its proportions and terminal detailing suggest a focus on stylish display typography rather than dense paragraph text.
Uppercase letters show the most personality, with varied flourish intensity and a slightly irregular, hand-drawn energy that keeps repeated forms from feeling mechanical. Numerals match the script’s contrast and curvature, reading as stylized figures suitable for display contexts rather than utilitarian tables.