Script Kimov 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, wedding, branding, headlines, certificates, elegant, formal, romantic, vintage, refined, formal script, luxury feel, classic penmanship, decorative caps, display lettering, swashy, calligraphic, looping, graceful, ornate.
A slanted, calligraphic script with pronounced thick–thin modulation and tapered entry/exit strokes. Letterforms are built from smooth, continuous curves with frequent loops and extended swashes on capitals, while lowercase shapes are compact with a relatively low x-height and brisk, right-leaning rhythm. Stroke endings often finish in fine hairline terminals, and the overall texture alternates between bold downstrokes and delicate connecting strokes, creating an airy, high-contrast sparkle in longer lines. Spacing feels intentionally varied, with some glyphs taking wider, more expressive footprints—especially in capitals and select lowercase forms—adding to the handwritten cadence.
Best suited for display settings where its contrast and swashes can be appreciated, such as wedding suites, formal invitations, event programs, certificates, and boutique branding. It also works well for short headlines, name treatments, and elegant pull quotes, while extended small-size body text may lose clarity due to the fine hairlines and compact lowercase.
The font conveys a polished, ceremonial tone—graceful and expressive rather than casual. Its flowing joins and ornamental capitals suggest classic etiquette and invitation lettering, with a romantic, old-world charm suited to premium or commemorative contexts.
The design appears intended to emulate formal penmanship with a refined, engraved-like finish: expressive capitals for emphasis, fluid connections for word-shape continuity, and high-contrast strokes to deliver a luxurious, traditional impression.
Capitals are notably decorative, featuring large initial loops and flourish-like cross strokes that draw attention at the start of words. Numerals follow the same italic, calligraphic logic with curving forms and pointed terminals, giving dates and numbering a cohesive, formal feel alongside the letters.