Script Mygun 3 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
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A flowing, right-slanted script with a smooth, pen-written rhythm and clean, tapered terminals. Strokes show subtle contrast with an overall delicate, airy color; curves are rounded and continuous, with frequent entry/exit strokes that suggest natural cursive joining even where letters are shown separately. Uppercase forms are larger and more expressive, featuring open bowls, soft swashes, and occasional looped details, while the lowercase maintains a consistent cursive structure with long ascenders/descenders and compact counters. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, using simple, slightly calligraphic shapes that sit lightly on the baseline.
Well suited for wedding collateral, invitations, greeting cards, and boutique branding where a refined handwritten signature is desired. It can also work for packaging accents, short headlines, and pull quotes, especially when set with generous spacing and ample line height to preserve its light, looping detail.
The font conveys a polished handwritten tone—graceful and personable rather than bold or declarative. Its looping capitals and gentle slant create a romantic, classic feel suited to formal or celebratory messaging. Overall, it reads as tasteful and inviting, with a soft, boutique-like charm.
The design appears intended to emulate neat, formal cursive writing with a calligraphic finish—prioritizing fluid motion, elegant capitals, and an overall graceful texture for display-oriented text.
Letterforms maintain a steady forward motion and smooth curvature, with rounded joins and restrained flourishes that keep the texture relatively even in longer lines. The most decorative energy concentrates in capitals and in extended descenders, which add elegance without becoming overly ornate.