Script Islus 16 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding stationery, greeting cards, invitations, branding, packaging, whimsical, elegant, friendly, playful, handcrafted, handwritten charm, decorative display, calligraphic feel, personal touch, romantic styling, looping, bouncy, monoline-hairline mix, curl terminals, tall ascenders.
A flowing handwritten script with a lively, bouncing baseline and pronounced loop forms. Strokes show strong contrast between thin hairlines and thicker downstrokes, with smooth, rounded joins and curled entry/exit strokes that create a continuous written rhythm in the lowercase. Capitals are simplified but still decorative, featuring tall, slender structures and occasional flourished swashes (notably on letters like J, Q, and T). Counters are generally open and oval, spacing is airy, and the overall texture is light and rhythmic rather than dense.
This font suits short to medium display settings where a personal, handwritten feel is desirable—such as wedding materials, invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, labels, and packaging. It performs best at sizes where the hairlines and loops can remain clear, and where its decorative capitals can be used for emphasis in headings, names, or monograms.
The tone feels charming and personable, balancing a dressy, calligraphic elegance with an approachable, informal warmth. Its looping forms and buoyant rhythm give it a playful, celebratory character that reads as handmade and expressive.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, stylized pen script with calligraphic contrast and decorative loops, offering a polished handwritten look for expressive display typography. Its structure prioritizes charm and individuality over strict formality, with capitals designed to add flourish and personality.
Uppercase and lowercase have a noticeable style contrast: capitals behave like standalone decorative initials while the lowercase maintains a more consistently connected script flow. Numerals are similarly slender and loop-influenced, matching the letterforms’ light, airy presence.