Script Addut 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, wedding stationery, packaging, social media, logos, whimsical, romantic, friendly, crafty, elegant, handcrafted feel, decorative script, modern calligraphy, personal tone, expressive caps, monoline joins, brushy terminals, looped ascenders, looped descenders, bouncy baseline.
A flowing handwritten script with tall, slender proportions and pronounced thick–thin modulation that mimics a pointed-pen or brush-pen rhythm. Strokes taper into fine hairlines and swell into teardrop-like downstrokes, with softly rounded terminals and occasional entry/exit flicks. Letterforms alternate between connected cursive behavior and selective breaks, creating an informal, lively texture. Ascenders and descenders are long and looped, and the overall spacing is airy with narrow counters that emphasize the vertical, calligraphic silhouette.
Best suited for short-to-medium display settings where its contrast and loops can shine, such as invitations, greeting cards, boutique packaging, social graphics, and logo wordmarks. It can also work for pull quotes or product names when set with generous tracking and line spacing to preserve clarity.
The font reads as playful and charming while still feeling refined due to its crisp contrast and graceful curves. It conveys a handmade, personal tone suited to warm messages, boutique branding, and decorative headlines. The bouncy rhythm and looping forms add a whimsical, storybook character.
The design appears intended to capture a modern calligraphy look—handwritten, expressive, and decorative—while keeping letterforms legible in common phrases and headline sizes. Its tall loops, tapered hairlines, and soft terminals suggest a focus on personality and flourish rather than neutral text texture.
Capitals are expressive and calligraphic, often using large loops and curved swashes that stand out in word-initial positions. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic with slender stems and occasional curls, matching the script’s high-contrast cadence. In longer text, the alternating joins and varying stroke emphasis create a lively, slightly irregular flow that works best with comfortable line spacing.