Script Wuli 2 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, logotypes, greeting cards, packaging, elegant, vintage, romantic, playful, refined, polished handwriting, decorative display, signature feel, classic charm, looped, cursive, flowing, monoline, swashy.
A flowing cursive script with smooth, low-contrast strokes and a consistent, monoline-like rhythm. Letterforms are compact and slightly narrow, with a forward slant and rounded terminals that often curl into soft hooks and loops. Uppercase characters are more expressive, featuring generous entry/exit swashes and occasional flourished joins, while the lowercase maintains a tidy, connected handwriting structure with modest ascenders and descenders. Numerals follow the same handwritten logic, leaning and curving with simple, continuous strokes that match the text color and movement.
Well-suited for invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, and packaging where an elegant handwritten voice is desired. It works particularly well in short to medium display text—names, headings, and taglines—where the flourished capitals can provide visual distinction without needing heavy ornamentation.
The overall tone is polished and personable, balancing formality with a light, friendly charm. Its looping capitals and smooth connections suggest a classic, romantic sensibility, while the even stroke and compact proportions keep it approachable rather than overly ornamental.
The design appears intended to provide a clean, refined connected script that feels hand-written yet consistent in production. Its restrained contrast and steady stroke weight aim for dependable legibility in decorative settings, while the swashier capitals add a formal, signature-like character for display use.
The script shows a clear calligraphic influence but stays controlled and readable, with consistent stroke endings and rounded counters. Spacing appears relatively tight and rhythmic in text, and the more decorative uppercase shapes create natural emphasis in titles and initials.