Script Tolik 8 is a very light, very narrow, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, refined, airy, delicate, formal tone, calligraphic feel, display elegance, ornamental caps, calligraphic, swashy, flourished, graceful, formal.
A delicate script with sweeping, calligraphic construction and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes are smooth and continuous with tapered terminals, hairline entry/exit strokes, and occasional long, curling swashes—especially in capitals. Letterforms are narrow and upright-leaning in rhythm, with small lowercase proportions relative to tall ascenders/descenders, creating an airy vertical texture. The numerals and uppercase show more dramatic contrast and ornamental turns, while the lowercase maintains a consistent, flowing cadence with selective connections and generous internal whitespace.
This face is well suited to wedding suites, invitations, certificates, and other formal event materials where elegance and flourish are desirable. It can also work for boutique branding, beauty/fashion packaging, and editorial headlines that need a refined script accent. For best results, use it in short phrases, titles, or name treatments where the swashes can be appreciated and spacing can be managed.
The overall tone is polished and romantic, evoking classic penmanship and formal stationery. Its light touch and ornamental capitals feel graceful and ceremonial rather than casual, lending a sense of sophistication and quiet luxury.
The design appears intended to emulate refined pointed-pen calligraphy in a clean, repeatable typographic form. It prioritizes graceful movement, contrast, and decorative capitals to create an upscale script voice for display settings.
Uppercase forms carry much of the personality through extended entry strokes and looped finishing swashes, which can introduce strong directional movement in headlines. The very fine hairlines and sharp contrast suggest it will look best when given sufficient size and breathing room, as the thinnest strokes may visually recede at smaller settings.