Script Nirey 10 is a light, normal width, very high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, wedding, branding, logotypes, headlines, elegant, romantic, refined, classic, formal, formal elegance, calligraphic feel, decorative display, signature look, event stationery, calligraphic, swashy, looping, flowing, delicate.
This typeface is a formal script with flowing, calligraphy-like construction and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes lean consistently with smooth, continuous curves, tapering entrances, and hairline terminals that often extend into long, airy swashes. Capitals are expressive and spacious, featuring generous loops and high-contrast turns, while lowercase forms keep a compact body with ascending strokes that rise prominently above the x-height. Spacing and rhythm alternate between tight joins and open counters, giving the line a lively, handwritten cadence without looking rough or irregular.
It suits wedding and event invitations, greeting cards, certificates, and other formal stationery where expressive capitals can shine. It also works well for boutique branding, product packaging accents, and logo wordmarks that benefit from a refined, handwritten signature feel. For best results, use it in short to medium lengths with generous tracking and line spacing.
The overall tone is polished and romantic, with a distinctly dressy, invitation-ready character. Its sweeping terminals and glossy contrast evoke traditional penmanship and a sense of ceremony, lending an upscale, classic flavor to short phrases and names.
The design appears intended to emulate polished pointed-pen lettering, balancing dramatic contrast with smooth connected cursive movement. It prioritizes expressive, ornamental forms—especially in the capitals—aimed at adding elegance and personality to display typography.
The most distinctive visual feature is the combination of delicate hairlines and bold downstrokes paired with extended entry/exit strokes, which can create dramatic word shapes. Because many letters carry swashes and narrow joins, the font reads most comfortably when given room to breathe and when used at display sizes rather than in dense blocks.