Script Doduy 3 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, greeting cards, elegant, whimsical, classic, refined, friendly, handwritten elegance, decorative titles, signature look, romantic tone, classic charm, looped, flourished, calligraphic, bouncy, swashy.
A looping script with a calligraphic, pen-drawn feel, mixing smooth rounded bowls with tapered terminals and occasional hairline connections. Letterforms lean consistently and show lively rhythm, with compact proportions and noticeable stroke modulation that produces crisp thick–thin transitions. Capitals feature prominent entry strokes and gentle swashes, while lowercase forms stay relatively compact with rounded, softly pinched joins and occasional open counters that keep the texture light. Numerals follow the same flowing logic, with curved spines and simple, legible forms that sit comfortably alongside text.
Well suited to invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, and packaging where a personable, handcrafted signature is desired. It reads best at display sizes for logos, headings, and short phrases, and can work for brief sentences when generous tracking and line spacing are available.
The overall tone is polished yet playful—evoking handwritten charm without becoming informal or messy. Its looping strokes and buoyant letterforms suggest warmth and personality, while the controlled contrast and tidy spacing keep it feeling composed and traditional.
Designed to capture the elegance of formal handwriting with enough flourish to feel distinctive in display settings. The consistent slant, controlled contrast, and swashed capitals suggest an aim toward romantic, traditional applications while retaining an approachable, modern smoothness.
In longer text, the connected movement and repeating curves create a smooth horizontal flow; the more decorative capitals and a few distinctive forms (notably in letters with loops and descenders) add visual sparkle best used deliberately. The short lowercase body and prominent capitals produce a clear hierarchy in title case.