Script Kodud 3 is a light, narrow, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, logotypes, packaging, elegant, romantic, formal, refined, vintage, formal script, calligraphic feel, decorative capitals, signature style, ceremonial tone, swashy, looped, calligraphic, ornate, flourished.
A flowing, calligraphy-inspired script with pronounced thick–thin modulation and a forward slant. Strokes show a consistent pen-like rhythm, with hairline entry/exit strokes and fuller shaded downstrokes that create crisp contrast. Capitals are expansive and decorative, featuring generous loops and occasional swashes, while lowercase forms are more compact with a small x-height and tall ascenders/descenders that lend a vertical, airy texture. Letterforms read as mostly connected in text, with smooth joins and rounded terminals that keep the line moving.
Best suited to display settings where its contrast and flourished capitals can be appreciated—wedding suites, greeting cards, cosmetics or confectionery packaging, boutique branding, and short headlines or pull quotes. It can also work for monograms and logo-style wordmarks, especially when set with ample size and breathing room.
The overall tone is polished and graceful, evoking invitations, heritage stationery, and classic cursive penmanship. Its flourishes and delicate hairlines communicate romance and ceremony more than utility, giving text a boutique, upscale feel.
This design appears intended to emulate formal pointed-pen lettering in a digitized, consistently repeatable form, prioritizing elegance and expressive capitals over compact, text-first readability. The proportions and swash potential suggest it was drawn to add ceremony and personality to names, titles, and other short, prominent phrases.
Spacing appears intentionally open around capitals to accommodate their larger loops, while the lowercase maintains a steady cursive cadence. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, with slender hairlines and elegant curves that match the script’s refined contrast.