Script Dokuh 2 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, headlines, packaging, greeting cards, elegant, vintage, whimsical, friendly, romantic, hand-lettered look, decorative capitals, display focus, personal warmth, looping, swashy, bouncy, monoline feel, calligraphic.
A formal script with a consistent rightward slant, rounded terminals, and smooth, brush-like curves. Letterforms are built from looping strokes with pronounced entry and exit swashes, and many capitals feature decorative curls and soft, tapered joins. The rhythm is bouncy and variable, with narrow counters and compact proportions that keep words tight while still feeling fluid. Ascenders and descenders are long and expressive, and the numerals follow the same calligraphic logic with curved spines and gentle hooks.
This style suits short to medium lines where its loops and swashes can be appreciated—wedding and event invitations, boutique logos, product labels, and display headlines. It can also work for pull quotes or signage when set with generous spacing and kept out of very small sizes.
The overall tone is classic and personable, balancing refinement with a light, playful flourish. It reads as romantic and slightly nostalgic, like hand-lettered invitations or boutique branding, without becoming overly formal or stiff.
The design appears intended to mimic polished hand lettering: a fluid, connected script with decorative capitals and a lively rhythm that adds personality to display text. The emphasis is on charm and elegance rather than utilitarian body-text neutrality.
Uppercase forms are notably ornate compared with the lowercase, creating strong initial-letter emphasis in titles. The baseline movement and swash lengths add character but can create busy textures in dense settings, especially where repeated loops stack closely.