Script Koloh 4 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, wedding stationery, monograms, luxury branding, certificates, elegant, formal, romantic, classic, ornate, formal script, calligraphic emulation, decorative initials, elegant display, ceremonial tone, swashy, flourished, calligraphic, copperplate-like, looped.
A formal, slanted script with very high thick–thin contrast and a polished calligraphic rhythm. Letterforms show long, tapering entry and exit strokes, hairline connectors, and pronounced swashes—especially in capitals—built from looping countershapes and extended terminals. Curves are smooth and controlled, with narrow joins and pointed stroke endings that mimic a flexible nib. Lowercase is compact with a relatively short x-height, while ascenders and descenders are long and expressive; overall spacing and stroke modulation give words a dynamic, variable texture across different letters.
Best suited to short display settings such as invitations, announcements, monograms, and premium branding where expressive capitals can lead a wordmark or headline. It also fits formal documents like certificates or awards when used in larger sizes; for longer passages, the high contrast and ornate forms are more effective as accents than as continuous text.
The font reads as refined and ceremonial, with a romantic, invitation-like tone. Its decorative capitals and delicate hairlines create a sense of luxury and tradition, suited to messages meant to feel special rather than purely utilitarian.
The design appears intended to emulate traditional formal penmanship with strong contrast and decorative flourish, prioritizing elegance and expressive initial forms. It aims to provide a classic script voice for ceremonial and branded applications where visual sophistication is the main goal.
Capitals carry much of the personality through large initial swashes and internal loops, while the lowercase maintains a more restrained connected flow. Numerals follow the same italic calligraphic logic with tapered strokes and a slightly dressy presence, making them best used at display sizes where the fine hairlines can remain crisp.