Script Itmor 1 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, greeting cards, branding, packaging, elegant, whimsical, romantic, vintage, charming, celebration, ornament, handcrafted feel, headline impact, boutique tone, flourished, looped, calligraphic, ornamental, delicate.
A formal script with flowing, italicized movement and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Uppercase forms feature generous entry and exit swashes, curled terminals, and occasional internal loops that add ornament without breaking the overall rhythm. Lowercase letters are more compact with a petite x-height, tall ascenders/descenders, and smooth, pen-like joins that suggest continuous handwriting. Numerals keep the same high-contrast stroke logic, mixing simple shapes with selective curls and tapered endings for a cohesive set.
Best suited to display typography where its flourishes and hairline details can be appreciated—wedding stationery, invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, beauty or lifestyle packaging, and short headings. For longer text, it will perform most comfortably at larger sizes with sufficient line spacing to accommodate the tall extenders and swashes.
The tone is refined yet playful, combining classic calligraphic elegance with lighthearted curls and decorative turns. It reads as romantic and celebratory, with a slightly storybook feel that leans more charming than formal-blackletter or strictly modern script.
The design appears intended to emulate a graceful pointed-pen script with decorative capitalization, delivering a polished handwritten look that feels celebratory and distinctive. Its balance of consistent calligraphic structure and playful curls suggests a focus on expressive headlines and personalized, occasion-driven typography.
Swash behavior is most prominent in capitals and select lowercase letters (notably those with long ascenders/descenders), creating lively silhouettes and a decorative texture in display sizes. The overall spacing appears relatively tight and columnar, while the stroke contrast and thin hairlines make the design feel airy and delicate on the page.