Script Kegib 15 is a light, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, wedding, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, whimsical, vintage, refined, formal script, ornamental caps, celebratory tone, signature style, premium feel, looping, flourished, calligraphic, swashy, monoline feel.
A formal script with a pronounced forward slant and lively, calligraphic rhythm. Strokes show sharp contrast between hairline entry/exit strokes and fuller downstrokes, with frequent looped terminals and occasional swashy caps. Letterforms are compact and vertically oriented, with rounded bowls, tight counters, and long, tapering ascenders/descenders that create a delicate, airy texture in words. Connections are implied by the cursive construction even when letters don’t fully join, and the overall baseline flow feels smooth and consistent.
Best suited to display settings where its flourishes and contrast can be appreciated, such as invitations, wedding suites, event materials, boutique branding, and product packaging. It works well for logos, titles, and short phrases, and is most effective when given generous spacing and sufficient size to preserve the fine hairlines.
The tone is graceful and decorative, leaning toward romantic and slightly whimsical. Flourished capitals and hairline curls add a sense of ceremony and a vintage stationery feel, while the crisp contrast keeps it polished rather than casual.
The design appears intended to emulate formal penmanship with a curated, ornamental finish—balancing legibility with decorative swashes for premium, celebratory typography. Its compact proportions and consistent slant suggest a focus on elegant word shapes for display-led applications rather than dense body text.
Capitals are the most expressive elements, featuring generous entry strokes, interior loops, and extended finishing curls that can become prominent in short words or initials. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, with curved, open forms and subtle terminal flicks that match the script’s movement.