Script Tikan 6 is a light, normal width, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, vintage, refined, graceful, formal script, calligraphy emulation, decorative capitals, premium tone, display focus, calligraphic, looping, swashy, slanted, formal.
This typeface is a flowing, calligraphy-led script with a consistent rightward slant and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes taper into fine hairlines and broaden on curves and downstrokes, producing a polished, pen-nib rhythm. Letterforms are narrow and slightly tall in feel, with rounded terminals, occasional entry/exit curls, and gently exaggerated ascenders/descenders that create a lively vertical silhouette. Capitals are more decorative than the lowercase, featuring loops and subtle swashes while maintaining an overall controlled, even texture in words.
It performs best in display settings where its contrast and flourishes can breathe—wedding suites, invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, premium packaging, and short headlines. For longer passages or small sizes, the fine hairlines and decorative capitals may reduce clarity, so it’s best paired with a simpler companion face for body text.
The overall tone is formal and graceful, with a romantic, old-world character that reads as ceremonial and carefully crafted rather than casual. Its smooth curves and delicate hairlines suggest sophistication and a touch of nostalgia, making it feel well suited to premium or celebratory messaging.
The design appears intended to emulate formal pen script with a refined, boutique sensibility: expressive capitals, smooth joining behavior in the lowercase, and a crisp contrast profile that prioritizes elegance over utilitarian neutrality.
Uppercase forms carry the strongest personality through flourished curves and looped strokes, while the lowercase stays comparatively restrained for readability. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic with curved, slightly springy shapes and tapered endings, aligning well with the script’s rhythm.