Script Urne 12 is a very light, normal width, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding invites, branding, logotypes, packaging, certificates, elegant, refined, romantic, airy, formal, elegance, flourish, formality, signature feel, calligraphic style, flourished, swashy, calligraphic, delicate, looping.
A delicate, formal script with long, tapering entry and exit strokes and pronounced looped swashes, especially in capitals. The stroke model feels pen-driven, with hairline upstrokes and slightly fuller downstrokes that create a crisp, shimmering rhythm. Letterforms are strongly slanted and built on extended ascenders/descenders, while the lowercase remains small relative to the capitals, emphasizing a tall, vertical gesture. Overall spacing is generous and the outlines are clean, with many characters featuring graceful terminal curls and fine, pointed finishes.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its swashes can breathe: wedding stationery, event collateral, beauty or boutique branding, premium packaging, certificates, and elegant pull quotes. It can also work for nameplates, headlines, and monograms, particularly when paired with a restrained serif or sans for supporting text.
The font conveys a poised, romantic sophistication—more invitation and letterhead than casual note. Its airy hairlines and sweeping capitals feel ceremonial and expressive, suggesting careful handwriting and classic calligraphic taste. The tone is graceful and intimate, with a soft sense of luxury.
Designed to emulate formal calligraphy with an emphasis on expressive capitals, hairline finesse, and flowing connections. The intent appears to prioritize elegance and flourish over compact readability, delivering a signature-like, celebratory script presence.
Capitals dominate with ornate, high-reaching flourishes that can become the main visual feature in a line of text. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic with slender strokes and gentle curves, aligning well with the script’s refined cadence. The overall texture stays light on the page, so contrast against the background and sufficient size will matter for clarity.