Script Akmid 6 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, greeting cards, branding, packaging, elegant, whimsical, airy, handcrafted, refined, signature style, romance, decorative elegance, boutique tone, personal touch, looping, monoline feel, tall ascenders, open counters, bouncy baseline.
A delicate handwritten script with slender strokes and a calligraphic rhythm. Forms are tall and narrow with prominent ascenders and descenders, and a noticeably small x-height that gives lowercase letters a petite mid-zone. Stroke weight shifts subtly through curves and joins, with occasional thicker downstrokes and fine hairline turns, creating a light, airy texture. Lettershapes favor open bowls and generous internal space, with frequent loops in characters like g, y, and z; uppercase forms are simplified and vertical, mixing script-like gestures with a lightly stylized printed structure. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an organic, hand-drawn cadence while remaining visually consistent across the set.
Well suited to wedding suites, invitations, greeting cards, and boutique branding where an elegant handwritten voice is desired. It can work effectively in short headlines, product labels, and packaging accents, and is best used at sizes where the fine strokes and delicate loops remain clear.
The overall tone is graceful and slightly playful—more refined than casual, but still personable and hand-crafted. Its looping details and narrow, upright stance evoke boutique stationery and modern romantic branding rather than everyday handwriting. The lightness keeps it gentle and decorative, with a charming, bouncy energy in longer text lines.
Designed to deliver a formal, handwritten signature feel with modern restraint—tall, narrow proportions and looping gestures provide flourish without becoming overly ornate. The small x-height and airy stroke texture suggest an intent to read as refined and decorative, prioritizing mood and sophistication over dense text color.
Uppercase letters read as tall, minimal constructions with restrained flourishes, while the lowercase carries most of the script character through loops and soft entry/exit strokes. Numerals follow the same narrow, flowing approach, with simplified shapes and occasional terminal curls that blend well with the alphabet.