Script Anmiv 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, logos, packaging, elegant, whimsical, romantic, vintage, refined, formal charm, decorative capitals, handwritten elegance, display emphasis, looped, flourished, monoline feel, calligraphic, bouncy.
A flowing, calligraphy-inspired script with a pronounced rightward slant and high-contrast strokes that taper into fine hairlines. Letterforms are built from smooth, continuous curves with frequent loops, teardrop terminals, and occasional swash-like entry/exit strokes, especially in capitals. Proportions are compact with a small x-height and long, expressive ascenders/descenders, creating a lively vertical rhythm. Lowercase characters show partial joining tendencies and a handwritten cadence, while capitals are more decorative and display-oriented.
Best suited for short to medium display text where its loops and contrast have room to breathe—wedding suites, greeting cards, boutique branding, labels, and elegant packaging. It can also work for headings, pull quotes, and social graphics, especially when paired with a restrained serif or sans for supporting copy.
The overall tone is graceful and expressive, balancing formal calligraphic polish with playful, curly details. It reads as romantic and slightly vintage, suitable for designs that want warmth and a personal touch without becoming casual or rough.
The design appears intended as a decorative, formal script that delivers an upscale handwritten feel through high-contrast strokes, ornamental capitals, and rhythmic curls. It prioritizes expressiveness and charm for display typography over neutral, utilitarian text setting.
Contrast-driven hairlines and delicate interior curls can become fragile at small sizes or in low-resolution reproduction, while the more ornate capitals add visual emphasis and can dominate short words. The numerals follow the same looped, handwritten logic, with several figures featuring distinctive curls and tapered terminals.