Script Dileh 8 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, craft branding, invitations, social posts, packaging, playful, friendly, whimsical, casual, handmade, handwritten charm, casual display, cheerful tone, decorative initials, looping, rounded, bouncy, brushy, monoline feel.
A lively script with a hand-drawn, brush-pen look and noticeable thick–thin modulation. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed, with rounded terminals, soft joins, and frequent looped bowls and ascenders/descenders. Stroke contrast is emphasized in verticals, while connecting strokes stay lighter, creating a rhythmic, bouncing texture. Capitals are more decorative and varied than the lowercase, with occasional swashy entry strokes and open, airy counters in letters like C, E, and S.
This face works well for short, expressive lines such as greeting cards, invitations, quotes, social media graphics, and boutique packaging where a friendly handmade voice is desired. It is best used at display sizes for headings, names, and emphasis rather than long body text.
The overall tone is warm and personable, leaning toward whimsical and informal rather than formal calligraphy. Its buoyant loops and rounded shapes give it an approachable, crafty feel that reads as cheerful and expressive.
The design appears intended to capture a modern handwritten script aesthetic with clear brush contrast and charming loops, balancing decorative capitals with an easygoing lowercase for casual display typography.
Numerals follow the same looping, handwritten logic, with curled terminals and a slightly calligraphic stress. Spacing appears intentionally loose for a script, helping individual letters stay legible even when connections and overlaps occur, though the busier capitals can become dominant at smaller sizes.