Script Rilef 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, logos, headlines, packaging, wedding, elegant, whimsical, refined, airy, vintage, display flair, calligraphic mimicry, signature feel, boutique tone, calligraphic, looping, flourished, tall, delicate.
A tall, slender script with dramatic stroke modulation, pairing hairline entry strokes and terminals with bold, brush-like verticals. Forms are predominantly upright with narrow proportions and a rhythmic alternation of thick downstrokes and fine connecting lines. Capitals are especially elongated and stylized, often featuring extended ascenders, subtle swashes, and tapering finishes, while lowercase letters keep a compact, petite body with long, graceful ascenders and descenders. Overall spacing feels light and vertical, with occasional non-connecting joins that read as pen-lift moments rather than fully continuous cursive.
Best suited to display settings where its tall proportions and delicate hairlines can be appreciated—such as logos, boutique branding, packaging, invitations, and editorial headlines. It can work for short phrases and pull quotes, especially when paired with a restrained text companion to balance its high-contrast, decorative rhythm.
The font conveys a poised, fashion-forward elegance with a touch of playful flourish. Its high-contrast calligraphic behavior and elongated silhouettes suggest a refined, boutique sensibility—dramatic without feeling heavy. The delicate hairlines add an airy, romantic tone that suits expressive, personality-led typography.
Designed to emulate expressive pen lettering with a fashion-oriented, calligraphic finish. The intention appears to be creating a distinctive, elegant script for attention-grabbing display typography, emphasizing dramatic capitals, tapered terminals, and a light, vertical cadence.
In longer text, the pronounced vertical emphasis and tiny lowercase body create a distinctive texture: bold stems punctuate the line while thin connectors keep the overall color open. The stylization of capitals (notably narrow, looping shapes and extended terminals) draws attention at word starts, making capitalization a key part of the look. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, with thin curves and occasional swashed details.