Script Afliz 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, invitations, branding, packaging, quotes, elegant, whimsical, delicate, handmade, vintage, calligraphic feel, decorative display, personal tone, boutique styling, expressive caps, monoline hairlines, looping descenders, tall ascenders, airy spacing, ornamental.
A tall, slender handwritten script with pronounced contrast between thick downstrokes and hairline joins. Letterforms are upright and narrow, with long ascenders and deep, looping descenders that create a vertical, calligraphic rhythm. Strokes often taper to fine terminals, and many capitals feature extended entry/exit strokes that add flourish while remaining legible. The lowercase is compact with a notably small body relative to the ascenders, and spacing feels open, emphasizing the font’s airy, refined texture.
Works best for short to medium display copy where its tall rhythm and high-contrast strokes can be appreciated—such as invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, product packaging, and pull quotes. It can also suit logos or wordmarks that benefit from a refined handwritten presence, especially at larger sizes.
The overall tone is graceful and slightly playful, like a modern take on ink-and-nib lettering. It balances formality with a hand-drawn charm, giving text a boutique, personal feel without becoming overly ornate. The tall proportions and delicate hairlines contribute to a light, cultured mood suited to expressive display settings.
The design appears intended to emulate confident pen lettering—combining pointed-pen contrast, narrow proportions, and expressive capitals to deliver a polished handwritten script for decorative typography. Its visual system prioritizes elegance and personality over dense text efficiency, making it most effective in display roles.
Capital shapes are especially characterful, mixing simple vertical stems with occasional loops and cross-strokes that read like quick pen gestures. Numerals follow the same contrast and narrow stance, with curvy forms and fine finishing strokes that match the script’s calligraphic cadence.