Script Adgad 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, quotes, packaging, branding, elegant, whimsical, handwritten, airy, playful, refined handwriting, calligraphic flair, personal tone, decorative display, looping, calligraphic, delicate, tall, bouncy.
A slender, high-contrast handwritten script with tall ascenders and descenders, narrow letterforms, and a lightly bouncing baseline. Strokes show a clear pen-like modulation with thin hairlines and thicker downstrokes, producing an airy texture in text. Many characters use open counters and elongated, slightly tapered terminals; several capitals feature simple entry swashes or looped strokes that read as written rather than constructed. Spacing is moderately loose for a script, helping individual letters remain legible despite the fine strokes and tight proportions.
This font works well for short-to-medium display text such as invitations, greeting cards, product packaging, boutique branding, and pull quotes. It can also suit headings and subheads where a refined handwritten voice is desired; for longer paragraphs, the fine hairlines and tall proportions are best used at comfortable sizes with generous line spacing.
The overall tone feels elegant yet informal—like neat journaling or a carefully written note with a bit of personality. Its delicate contrast and looping forms add a romantic, whimsical flavor, while the upright stance keeps it from feeling overly casual or messy.
The design appears intended to capture a polished, calligraphy-inspired handwriting feel—graceful, narrow, and expressive—while staying readable in typical display applications. It emphasizes pen movement and contrast to deliver a refined, personable signature-like character.
Capitals are notably taller and more stylized than the lowercase, creating a decorative rhythm in mixed-case settings. The numerals follow the same pen-modulated logic, with curvy shapes and light, graceful presence that pairs well with the letterforms.