Script Buboz 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, headlines, packaging, posters, elegant, whimsical, vintage, romantic, expressive, handcrafted feel, decorative script, elegant display, vintage charm, expressive lettering, brushlike, calligraphic, looped, ornamental, swashy.
This font presents a calligraphic, brush-pen script with lively, sweeping strokes and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Letterforms are slender and right-leaning, with narrow proportions and a flowing rhythm that alternates between tight joins and generous entry/exit swashes. Terminals frequently curl into teardrop-like flicks and loops, and many capitals feature decorative flourishes and asymmetric shapes. The lowercase is compact with a notably small x-height relative to tall ascenders and deep, looping descenders, giving the line a vertical, ribbon-like texture.
This design is best suited to short, display-driven text where its flourishes can breathe—such as invitations, boutique branding, packaging, and editorial or poster headlines. It can also work for pull quotes or chapter openers, especially at larger sizes where the fine hairlines and ornate terminals remain clear.
The overall tone feels refined yet playful, combining an old-fashioned penmanship charm with a slightly theatrical, storybook flair. Its animated loops and swashes add a romantic, handcrafted personality that reads as expressive rather than strictly formal.
The font appears designed to emulate expressive pen lettering with a decorative, vintage-leaning script voice, prioritizing personality, rhythm, and flourish over neutral text efficiency. Its narrow, tall forms and emphatic contrast aim to create an elegant silhouette and a distinctive, handcrafted signature on the page.
Some glyphs show intentionally irregular brush behavior—subtle wobble, ink-like tapering, and occasional chunky downstrokes—reinforcing a hand-drawn impression. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, with curved spines and tapered ends that harmonize with the letterforms.