Script Kodid 2 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, formal, romantic, classic, luxurious, calligraphic realism, ornate display, signature feel, formal tone, swash, flourished, calligraphic, looping, copperplate.
A formal script with a strong calligraphic slant and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Letterforms are built from sweeping entry strokes and tapered exits, with frequent loops and swash-like terminals, especially in capitals. Strokes show hairline connections and sharp, pointed joins that create a crisp rhythm, while counters and bowls remain narrow and tall. Uppercase forms are ornate and display-like, with extended curves and occasional interior flourishes; lowercase is more compact, with a restrained connective flow and a notably small x-height compared to ascenders.
Best used at larger sizes where hairlines and delicate terminals can remain clear—wedding suites, formal invitations, luxury branding, boutique packaging, and editorial or event headlines. It can also work for short emphatic phrases or signature-style wordmarks where ornamented capitals are a feature rather than a distraction.
The overall tone is refined and ceremonial, evoking traditional penmanship and invitation lettering. Its high drama in contrast and curving terminals reads as romantic and upscale, suited to moments where a polished, classic voice is desired.
The design appears intended to emulate formal pointed-pen calligraphy with expressive capitals and graceful, tapered connections. It prioritizes elegance and flourish over plain-text efficiency, aiming for a premium, celebratory look in display contexts.
The glyph set shows uneven widths across characters, with some letters expanding into generous swashes while others stay tightly condensed, creating a lively, handcrafted cadence. Numerals mirror the script’s contrast and curvature, leaning toward a decorative, old-style feel rather than rigid lining construction.