Script Ifras 6 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: greeting cards, invitations, packaging, posters, brand marks, friendly, folksy, casual, playful, warm, hand-lettered warmth, casual charm, friendly branding, lively motion, brushy, rounded, loopy, monoline, informal.
A slanted, handwritten script with a brush-pen feel and rounded terminals. Strokes are mostly monoline with gentle swell at curves, producing soft, ink-like joins and a smooth, continuous rhythm. Letterforms mix subtle connections with occasional breaks, and the set shows lively, human irregularity in widths and spacing. Ascenders are tall and looped (notably in h, l, and f), descenders are long and curving (g, j, y), and counters stay open and legible despite the cursive construction. Numerals follow the same flowing logic, with simple, curved forms and slight baseline bounce.
Works well for short-to-medium text where a personal, hand-rendered voice is desired: greeting cards, invitations, labels, packaging, café or craft branding, and headline callouts on posters or social graphics. It’s especially effective when paired with a simpler sans or serif for supporting text, letting the script carry emphasis and personality.
The overall tone is approachable and personal, like neat hand-lettering for notes, invitations, or boutique branding. Its gentle slant and looping details add a charming, slightly whimsical character without becoming overly ornate. The texture reads relaxed and conversational, suggesting warmth and friendliness rather than formality.
The design appears aimed at delivering a clean, friendly handwritten script that feels authentic and brush-drawn, with enough consistency for repeated use while retaining natural variation. Its looped ascenders and softly hooked terminals suggest an intention to add charm and motion without heavy ornamentation.
Capitals are simple and open with restrained flourishes, helping headings feel decorative while remaining readable. Dots and terminals are rounded, and many strokes end with small hooks or flicks that reinforce the handwritten impression. The sample text shows consistent color and a steady cadence, with ample whitespace around forms that keeps longer phrases from feeling dense.