Script Arhy 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, classic, refined, whimsical, formal script, calligraphy mimic, decorative display, brand elegance, invitation tone, calligraphic, flourished, looping, swashy, upright slant.
A flowing, calligraphic script with an italic forward slant and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Strokes taper into fine hairlines and expand into rounded, weighty curves, with frequent entry and exit swashes that give letters a continuous, penned rhythm. Capitals are generously sized and ornamented with looped terminals and curled bowls, while lowercase forms stay compact with a relatively low x-height, helping ascenders and descenders feel prominent. Spacing and widths vary noticeably from letter to letter, reinforcing an organic, handwritten cadence while keeping counters open enough for display use.
Best suited to invitations, wedding materials, greeting cards, and upscale packaging where expressive letterforms are an asset. It also works well for logos, boutique branding, and short headlines that benefit from decorative capitals and lively connecting strokes; for longer paragraphs, larger sizes and comfortable tracking help preserve clarity.
The overall tone feels formal and personable at the same time—like carefully written invitations or boutique branding. Flourishes and soft curves add a romantic, celebratory character, while the consistent pen-like contrast lends a traditional, polished impression.
This design appears intended to emulate a deliberate, formal hand with classic pen-contrast and tasteful ornamentation. The aim is expressive display typography—delivering elegance through swashes and looped capitals while remaining coherent and consistent across a full alphabet and numerals.
Several letterforms feature distinctive curl-back terminals and mild baseline play that enhance the hand-rendered impression. Numerals follow the same cursive logic with curved, slightly decorative shapes, making them visually consistent with the alphabet in headlines and short settings.