Script Agrab 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, whimsical, airy, handcrafted, friendly, personal tone, decorative flair, formal charm, space-saving, looped, monoline-ish, calligraphic, bouncy, ornamental.
This script presents tall, slim letterforms with generous vertical reach and a lightly bouncing baseline. Strokes show calligraphic modulation—thin hairlines paired with fuller downstrokes—while terminals frequently end in soft hooks, teardrops, and open loops. Connections are fluid in lowercase with frequent entry/exit strokes, but the rhythm remains tidy and upright rather than slanted. Counters are narrow and elongated, ascenders and descenders are prominent, and the overall spacing feels open despite the condensed proportions, creating a delicate, filament-like texture in text.
Best suited for display settings where its tall, delicate construction can be appreciated—wedding and event invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, product packaging, and short headlines. It also works well for quotes or small blocks of decorative text when set with comfortable line spacing to avoid crowding of loops and ascenders.
The tone is graceful and playful at once: refined enough for romantic or boutique contexts, but informal enough to feel personal and handwritten. Its looping strokes and tall silhouettes add a touch of whimsy and charm, suggesting invitations, notes, and decorative titling rather than utilitarian copy.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, hand-drawn pen lettering with a formal-script influence, balancing consistent structure with decorative loops. Its narrow footprint and pronounced verticality suggest an aim for elegant economy of space while maintaining a distinctly ornamental, personal feel.
Capitals are especially expressive, using long vertical stems and occasional flourish-like cross strokes that help them stand out as initials. Numerals follow the same narrow, calligraphic logic, with curved forms and light stroke endings that keep them cohesive with the alphabet.