Script Delum 6 is a light, narrow, very high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, logotypes, headlines, elegant, whimsical, romantic, airy, boutique, signature feel, decorative display, modern calligraphy, fashion branding, formal stationery, looped, flourished, calligraphic, swashy, monoline accents.
A delicate formal script with tall, slender letterforms and pronounced stroke contrast. Strokes alternate between hairline entry/exit swashes and thicker downstrokes, producing a crisp calligraphic rhythm. Caps are narrow and elongated with occasional open loops and modest flourishes, while lowercase forms stay compact with a notably small x-height and long ascenders/descenders. Connections are implied through entry strokes rather than fully continuous joining, keeping the texture open and lightly spaced.
Best suited to short, prominent text such as wedding suites, invitations, boutique branding, packaging labels, and editorial headlines. It works well for names, titles, and pull quotes where the contrast and flourishes can be appreciated, and is less ideal for dense paragraphs or very small UI text.
The overall tone feels refined and playful at the same time—polished enough for formal moments, yet quirky through its bouncy curves and occasional exaggerated loops. The high-contrast stroke behavior lends a graceful, fashion-forward impression, while the handwritten irregularities keep it personable rather than rigid.
The design appears intended to evoke a modern calligraphy look: tall proportions, refined contrast, and selective swashes that deliver an upscale handwritten signature feel without becoming overly ornate. It prioritizes expressive lettershapes and stylish rhythm for display use.
Several letters feature distinctive looped terminals and inner counters (notably in rounded forms and some capitals), which adds personality but can increase visual busyness at small sizes. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, mixing slim figures with occasional curled terminals, making them best used where a decorative numeral style is desirable.