Script Ikma 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, quotes, elegant, romantic, refined, whimsical, classic, handwritten elegance, decorative initials, personal warmth, formal flair, calligraphic, looping, swashy, smooth, monoline-ish.
A flowing, right-leaning script with a calligraphic, pen-drawn feel and gently modulated strokes. Letterforms are narrow and tall with compact counters, a relatively modest x-height, and long ascenders/descenders that create an airy vertical rhythm. Strokes often show tapered terminals and subtle entry/exit flicks, while many capitals and select lowercase forms incorporate small swashes and interior loop details that add ornament without becoming overly dense. Overall spacing is fairly tight in running text, with a consistent baseline flow and occasional variation in character widths typical of a hand-script style.
Well-suited for short to medium-length display settings such as wedding and event invitations, stationery, product labels, boutique logos, and expressive headings. It can also work for pull quotes or brief overlays where a romantic, personal voice is desired; for longer paragraphs, generous line spacing helps accommodate the tall ascenders and descenders.
The font reads as graceful and slightly playful, balancing formality with a personable handwritten warmth. Its looping capitals and soft curves evoke invitations, personal notes, and boutique branding—polished but not stiff.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, calligraphy-inspired handwriting with consistent rhythm and an added touch of flourish in the capitals. It aims to deliver a refined script voice that feels crafted and personal while remaining legible in typical display sizes.
Uppercase letters carry the most decorative energy, with curled strokes and occasional inner contours that create a lightly outlined, embellished look. Numerals match the script’s slant and curvature, keeping a cohesive, handwritten tone in mixed alphanumeric settings.