Script Addat 3 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
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A slender, monoline-to-high-contrast handwritten script with an upright stance and a tall, narrow silhouette. Strokes alternate between fine hairlines and heavier downstrokes, with tapered terminals and occasional teardrop-like ends that suggest a pointed-pen influence. Letterforms favor elongated ascenders and descenders, compact bowls, and a gentle, flowing rhythm; connections are implied through cursive construction, while many capitals stand as decorative, slightly more formal forms. Spacing is open and the overall color on the page remains light, giving the design an airy texture at display sizes.
This design works best for short-to-medium display text where its slim proportions and contrast can remain crisp—such as invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, beauty/lifestyle packaging, and editorial-style headings. It can also serve as an accent font paired with a sturdier serif or sans for body copy.
The font conveys a refined, slightly romantic tone with a playful hand-drawn charm. Its narrow, looping forms and soft stroke endings feel personable and boutique-like, balancing elegance with a touch of whimsy suitable for expressive headlines.
The likely intention is to provide a graceful, hand-rendered script with a fashionable, narrow footprint, prioritizing elegance and personality over utilitarian text settings. Decorative capitals and looped details appear designed to create memorable word shapes and a refined, handcrafted impression in display typography.
Capitals are noticeably more stylized than the lowercase, offering a mix of simple upright stems and ornate loops that can add personality at the start of words. Numerals appear similarly narrow and lightly drawn, harmonizing with the script’s delicate stroke contrast and flowing cadence.