Script Vemay 12 is a very light, narrow, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, certificates, elegant, formal, romantic, refined, delicate, formality, luxury, decorative display, signature style, ceremonial, flourished, swashy, calligraphic, copperplate-like, ornamental.
A refined calligraphic script with pronounced thick–thin modulation and long, tapering terminals. The letterforms lean forward with a smooth, continuous rhythm, using fine hairlines, sharp entry strokes, and teardrop-like thickening at turns. Uppercase characters are highly decorated with generous loops and extended swashes, while lowercase forms are slimmer and more restrained, keeping a consistent slant and baseline flow. Counters are tight and the overall spacing feels carefully balanced to preserve an airy, engraved look in spite of delicate strokes.
Best suited for short, prominent settings where flourish and contrast can be appreciated—wedding suites, invitations, event stationery, certificates, cosmetic or fragrance packaging, and boutique branding. It also works well for monograms, headings, pull quotes, and signature-style lockups where ornate capitals can take center stage.
The font conveys a classic, ceremonial tone—graceful and intimate, with the kind of polish associated with formal correspondence and luxury presentation. Its sweeping capitals and whisper-thin hairlines give it a poised, romantic character that reads as upscale and composed rather than casual.
Designed to emulate formal penmanship with an engraved, copperplate-inspired elegance: dramatic capitals, controlled lowercase, and a consistent slanted rhythm that prioritizes sophistication and display impact over dense text readability.
Capitals carry the strongest personality, often stretching horizontally with elegant entrance and exit strokes that can create a sense of movement across words. The numerals follow the same high-contrast calligraphic logic, with subtle curves and small finishing flicks that help them blend into typographic settings with mixed text.