Cursive Dilaz 3 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, wedding, invitations, packaging, logotype, elegant, romantic, personal, fluid, refined, signature feel, decorative caps, handwritten polish, display voice, looping, swashy, calligraphic, monoline, airy.
A flowing, handwritten script with a consistent rightward slant and smooth, pen-like curves. Strokes feel mostly monoline with subtle modulation, and terminals taper into fine points or soft hooks. Capitals are prominent and often embellished with generous loops and entry/exit strokes, while lowercase forms are compact with small counters and occasional ascenders that rise into long, elegant gestures. Spacing is rhythmically irregular in a natural handwriting way, and many letters suggest connective behavior even when set with breaks.
Well-suited for branding elements such as logos, wordmarks, and product packaging where a handcrafted, premium tone is desired. It also fits invitations, greeting cards, and event collateral—especially where expressive capitals can be featured in names or short headings. For best results, use at display sizes and allow comfortable tracking and line spacing to accommodate the flourishes.
The overall tone is graceful and intimate, with a polished, boutique feel rather than casual doodling. Its looping capitals and soft, continuous motion convey warmth, romance, and a touch of ceremony, making text feel like a personal note or signature.
Likely drawn to emulate a confident, modern calligraphic hand that balances legibility with decorative flair. The design prioritizes expressive capitals and smooth cursive rhythm to create an upscale, personable signature-like presence in display typography.
The design leans on distinctive, swashy uppercase shapes that can dominate a line and create decorative word silhouettes. Lowercase characters remain relatively restrained, helping longer phrases stay readable, though the smallest sizes may lose some fine detail in the thin joins and tight counters.