Script Somis 2 is a light, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding invitations, event stationery, greeting cards, beauty branding, packaging accents, elegant, romantic, formal, delicate, airy, calligraphic elegance, ornamental caps, formal display, luxury feel, graceful motion, swashy, looped, calligraphic, flourished, monoline hairlines.
A formal script with tall, slender proportions and pronounced stroke contrast, combining fine hairline entry strokes with thicker, brush-like downstrokes. Letterforms lean largely upright and rely on long ascenders/descenders, with frequent looped terminals and occasional extended swashes that arc above or below the baseline. Spacing feels open and vertical, and the rhythm alternates between thin connective strokes and darker vertical stems, giving words a sparkling, high-contrast texture. Numerals and capitals show especially generous curves and decorative hooks, while lowercase forms keep a narrow, flowing silhouette.
Well-suited to display roles such as wedding and event invitations, certificates, greeting cards, and other premium stationery where decorative capitals can shine. It can also work for beauty, jewelry, or boutique branding—especially for short names, headlines, and packaging accents—while longer passages benefit from larger sizes and comfortable leading.
The overall tone is refined and romantic, with a boutique, invitation-style elegance. Its delicate hairlines and ornamental loops feel ceremonial and personable, evoking handwritten calligraphy rather than everyday pen script. The high-contrast shimmer adds a sense of luxury and formality.
Designed to emulate formal calligraphy with dramatic contrast and graceful, looped flourishes, prioritizing elegance and expressive capitals over utilitarian text readability. The narrow, vertical construction and airy hairlines suggest an intention for refined display typography in celebratory or upscale contexts.
Capitals are notably ornate and can introduce strong flourishes that affect line spacing in multi-line settings. The thin connecting strokes and hairline curls are visually prominent, so the font reads best when given sufficient size and breathing room, especially against textured backgrounds.