Script Tigog 12 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, quotes, elegant, romantic, classic, refined, lively, formal elegance, hand-lettered feel, premium branding, decorative titles, romantic tone, calligraphic, looping, flourished, slanted, swashy.
A flowing calligraphic script with a consistent rightward slant and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes resemble a pointed-pen or brush-pen rhythm: heavier downstrokes, hairline entries/exits, and tapered terminals. Capitals are larger and more ornamental, featuring looped forms and occasional swash-like hooks, while lowercase letters are compact with a relatively low x-height and tall ascenders/descenders that create a graceful vertical rhythm. Connections between letters are generally smooth in text, with rounded joins, open counters, and a slightly irregular, hand-drawn pulse that keeps the texture lively.
This script suits short to medium display settings where its contrast and loops can be appreciated—wedding and event stationery, beauty/fashion branding, boutique packaging, social graphics, and pull quotes. It works best when given generous spacing and size, rather than dense body text where fine hairlines and compact lowercase may lose clarity.
The overall tone is formal and personable at once—polished enough for classic invitations, yet warm and expressive like careful hand lettering. The contrast and flourishes give it a romantic, boutique feel, while the steady slant and controlled curves keep it refined rather than playful.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, formal hand calligraphy with an emphasis on elegant contrast and decorative capitals. It balances legibility with flourish, aiming for a premium, handcrafted signature look appropriate for upscale personal and commercial applications.
Numerals and capitals carry the same calligraphic logic as the lowercase, maintaining contrast and soft tapering. Some shapes show gentle variability in width and curvature, which enhances the handwritten authenticity, but the alphabet remains cohesive and readable at display sizes.