Script Kulon 3 is a very light, normal width, very high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, formal branding, certificates, headlines, elegant, refined, romantic, ceremonial, classic, calligraphic emulation, formal display, decorative capitals, luxury tone, ceremonial styling, copperplate, calligraphic, swash, flourished, delicate.
A formal calligraphic script with a pronounced rightward slant, razor-thin hairlines, and sharply swelling downstrokes. Letterforms are built from smooth, continuous curves with tapered terminals and frequent entry/exit strokes that create an interlinked rhythm in text. Capitals are notably ornate, featuring generous swashes and looping flourishes, while lowercase forms are narrower and more restrained, with a compact x-height and long, graceful ascenders/descenders. Spacing is airy and the overall texture is bright, with contrast-driven sparkle across words and lines.
Well-suited for wedding suites, invitations, and event stationery where elegant scripting is expected. It also works effectively for luxury-leaning branding, certificates, and short display lines such as titles, monograms, or packaging callouts; for best clarity, it benefits from generous size and breathing room.
The font conveys a polished, romantic tone associated with ceremony and tradition. Its dramatic contrast and sweeping capitals suggest formality and prestige, while the flowing connections keep the voice personable and expressive rather than rigid.
Designed to emulate pointed-pen calligraphy in a polished, print-ready form, emphasizing dramatic stroke contrast and embellished capitals for high-impact display. The consistent slant and smooth connections prioritize flowing word shapes, aiming for an upscale, ceremonial presence in short to medium text settings.
Uppercase letters carry most of the decorative emphasis, which can create striking initials and nameplates. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, appearing slender and angled with delicate curves that harmonize with the letterforms.