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Script Soguz 14 is a very light, very narrow, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.

Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, delicate, classic, refined, formal script, signature feel, decorative caps, elegant display, hairline, looping, flourished, swashy, calligraphic.


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A formal script with hairline connectors and pronounced thick–thin modulation, creating a crisp, calligraphic rhythm. Letterforms are strongly slanted with narrow proportions and long, sweeping entry and exit strokes that frequently extend beyond the core letter body. Uppercase glyphs feature generous loops and occasional swashes, while the lowercase maintains a compact body with tall ascenders and deep descenders that add vertical drama. Overall spacing feels airy due to the fine strokes and slender forms, with a smooth, continuous baseline flow in word settings.

Well-suited for wedding suites, invitations, and formal announcements, as well as boutique branding and premium packaging where a refined handwritten signature feel is desired. It works best for headlines, logos, and short phrases, and can be paired with a simple serif or sans for supporting text in longer layouts.

The font conveys a graceful, romantic tone—polished and ceremonial rather than casual. Its fine lines and looping forms suggest sophistication and intimacy, with a slightly vintage, handwritten charm suited to high-touch, personal messaging.

The design appears intended to emulate pointed-pen style handwriting in a clean digital form, prioritizing graceful motion, contrast, and decorative capitals. It aims to deliver an upscale, expressive script voice for display typography and personal, celebratory communication.

Readability is strongest at display sizes where the hairline joins and counters remain clear; at small sizes the finest strokes and tight interior spaces may soften or fill. The uppercase has more decorative presence than the lowercase, so mixed-case settings tend to look balanced when capitals are used sparingly. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, with slender figures and curved terminals that match the script’s flow.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
Number — Decimal Digit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
À
Á
Â
Ã
Ä
Å
Æ
Ç
È
É
Ê
Ë
Ì
Í
Î
Ï
Ñ
Ò
Ó
Ô
Õ
Ö
Ø
Ù
Ú
Û
Ü
Ý
Ć
Č
Đ
Ė
Ę
Ě
Ğ
Į
İ
Ľ
Ł
Ń
Ő
Œ
Ś
Ş
Š
Ū
Ű
Ų
Ŵ
Ŷ
Ÿ
Ź
Ž
Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
ß
à
á
â
ã
ä
å
æ
ç
è
é
ê
ë
ì
í
î
ï
ñ
ò
ó
ô
õ
ö
ø
ù
ú
û
ü
ý
ÿ
ć
č
đ
ė
ę
ě
ğ
į
ı
ľ
ł
ń
ő
œ
ś
ş
š
ū
ű
ų
ŵ
ŷ
ź
ž
Letter — Superscript Latin
ª
º
Number — Superscript
¹
²
³
Number — Fraction
½
¼
¾
Punctuation
!
#
*
,
.
/
:
;
?
\
¡
·
¿
Punctuation — Quote
"
'
«
»
Punctuation — Parenthesis
(
)
[
]
{
}
Punctuation — Dash
-
_
Symbol
&
@
|
¦
§
©
®
°
Symbol — Currency
$
¢
£
¤
¥
Symbol — Math
%
+
<
=
>
~
¬
±
^
µ
×
÷
Diacritics
`
´
¯
¨
¸