Script Kulow 2 is a very light, normal width, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, certificates, luxury branding, packaging, elegant, formal, romantic, vintage, refined, formal script, classic penmanship, decorative display, statement capitals, ceremonial tone, calligraphic, copperplate, ornate, swashy, delicate.
A delicate, calligraphic script with a pronounced rightward slant and sharply modulated strokes. Letterforms are built from hairline entry strokes and tapered exits, with dramatic thick–thin transitions and pointed terminals that mimic a flexible pointed-pen. Capitals are generously flourished with looping ascenders and extended lead-in swashes, while lowercase forms stay narrow and rhythmic with compact bowls and a notably low x-height relative to tall ascenders/descenders. Spacing is airy and the overall texture is light and sparkling, with connections and overlaps appearing smooth and continuous in running text.
Best suited for short, display-oriented settings such as wedding suites, event invitations, certificates, luxury labels, and boutique branding. It also works well for pull quotes, signature-style wordmarks, and elegant packaging when set with generous tracking and ample whitespace to preserve the fine details.
The font conveys a polished, ceremonial tone associated with classic penmanship. Its airy hairlines and sweeping capitals feel romantic and upscale, leaning toward vintage stationery and formal announcements rather than casual handwriting. The overall impression is graceful and mannered, with a sense of flourish and occasion.
The design appears intended to emulate traditional formal pen script, prioritizing graceful movement, dramatic stroke contrast, and decorative capitals. Its proportions and flourish-heavy construction suggest a focus on high-end, occasion-driven typography where expressive letterforms take precedence over dense text efficiency.
The strongest visual signature comes from the ornate uppercase set and the long, tapering strokes that extend into neighboring letters, which can create a lively, interlaced rhythm. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic with curved forms and fine hairline joins, visually suited to display sizes where the hairlines remain clear.