Script Digop 3 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, greeting cards, branding, packaging, elegant, romantic, friendly, crafty, playful, modern calligraphy, personal touch, decorative caps, signature style, boutique branding, looped, flourished, bouncy, brushlike, monoline feel.
A flowing, handwritten script with a pronounced rightward slant and lively, brushlike stroke modulation. Letterforms are narrow and tall, with compact bowls and a relatively small x-height set against long ascenders and descenders. Strokes show high contrast between thicker downstrokes and lighter hairline turns, and terminals frequently finish in soft hooks or tapered flicks. Uppercase characters are more decorative, featuring generous entry/exit swashes and looped construction, while lowercase maintains a rhythmic, slightly bouncy baseline with readable counters and consistent pen pressure cues. Numerals follow the same cursive logic, with rounded forms and simple, calligraphic endings that integrate well with the text color.
Best suited for display settings where a handwritten, elegant voice is desired—wedding suites, invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, and product packaging. It also works well for short quotes, headlines, and signatures where the decorative capitals can shine and the narrow proportions help fit longer names into limited space.
The overall tone is personable and polished—romantic and celebratory without feeling overly formal. Its looping capitals and buoyant rhythm suggest a handcrafted, boutique aesthetic suited to warm, inviting messaging.
Designed to evoke modern calligraphy in a neat, controlled script: expressive capitals, compact lowercase, and crisp contrast that reads as hand-lettered while remaining consistent for repeated typesetting.
Connections between letters appear largely implied rather than strictly continuous, giving it a clean, open texture for a script. The most distinctive personality comes from the flourished capitals and the subtle variation in stroke width at curves and joins, which adds movement and a natural hand-drawn cadence.