Script Irroj 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, greeting cards, packaging, logotypes, elegant, romantic, vintage, friendly, whimsical, hand-lettered feel, decorative caps, signature style, classic charm, looping, flourished, calligraphic, monoline-like, bouncy.
A flowing, calligraphic script with a consistent forward slant and gently tapering strokes that suggest a pen-drawn origin. Letterforms are narrow and vertically oriented, with prominent entry/exit strokes and frequent loops in ascenders and descenders. Capitals are ornate yet readable, featuring curved terminals and occasional swash-like strokes, while lowercase forms keep a bouncy baseline rhythm and compact counters. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic with rounded shapes and subtle stroke modulation for a cohesive texture.
Well-suited for romantic and celebratory materials such as wedding invitations, announcements, and greeting cards, where its looping capitals can set a refined tone. It also fits boutique packaging, café/menu headings, and brand marks that benefit from a handcrafted signature feel. Best used at display sizes where the compact lowercase and fine details remain clear.
The overall tone feels graceful and personable, mixing formal script cues with a light, playful bounce. It reads as classic and slightly vintage, with decorative loops that add warmth and charm without becoming overly fussy at typical display sizes.
Likely designed to provide a polished, hand-lettered script look with decorative capitals and a smooth cursive rhythm. The goal appears to balance elegance with approachability, offering a distinctive flourish for titles and short phrases without sacrificing readability.
Connections between letters appear optional rather than strictly continuous, helping short words stay legible while still maintaining a cursive flow. The compact x-height and tall extenders create an airy, elegant silhouette, and the punctuation blends in with similarly rounded, pen-like terminals.