Script Rimat 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, wedding, headlines, branding, packaging, elegant, whimsical, romantic, vintage, refined, display elegance, formal script, decorative caps, boutique branding, calligraphic flair, hairline, condensed, calligraphic, looping, flourished.
A tall, condensed handwritten script with pronounced stroke contrast: razor-thin hairlines pair with inky vertical stems and occasional teardrop terminals. Letterforms are upright and narrow, with a rhythm that alternates between simple monoline-like connections and heavier downstrokes, giving the texture a sparkling, high-contrast cadence. Capitals are especially elongated and decorative, while lowercase forms stay compact with frequent looped ascenders/descenders and a gentle rightward flow; joins appear selective rather than continuously connected in all combinations. Numerals follow the same contrast-driven logic, mixing sturdy verticals with delicate curves and open counters.
Best suited to display settings where its tall, elegant forms can shine—wedding suites, event materials, boutique branding, labels, and short headlines. It also works well for pull quotes or signatures when set at larger sizes with generous tracking and leading, allowing the fine hairlines and flourishes to remain clear.
The overall tone is graceful and slightly playful—like modern calligraphy filtered through an Art Deco–leaning, boutique sensibility. Its slender proportions and dramatic contrast make it feel dressy and curated, with a light, airy presence despite the bold downstrokes.
The font appears designed to evoke formal handwritten calligraphy with a fashion-oriented, condensed profile, prioritizing elegance and vertical drama over utilitarian text readability. Its mix of delicate connectors, embellished capitals, and high-contrast strokes suggests an intention for standout, decorative typography in refined contexts.
The design relies on thin connecting strokes and tight internal spaces, so legibility can soften at small sizes or in busy backgrounds; it reads best when given room. The tall caps and long extenders create a strong vertical silhouette that can dominate a line, making spacing and line height important for comfortable setting.