Script Urna 10 is a very light, narrow, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, certificates, elegant, airy, refined, romantic, delicate, formal script, signature look, luxury feel, calligraphic elegance, hairline, copperplate-like, flourished, swashy, calligraphic.
A graceful formal script with a pronounced rightward slant and hairline-thin strokes that swell into sharper, tapered downstrokes. Letterforms are built from long, looping entry and exit strokes, with frequent ascenders and descenders that extend well beyond the body, creating generous vertical movement. Spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, producing a lively rhythm; capitals are especially expansive, often formed with single sweeping curves and occasional terminal flourishes. Overall texture is light and open, with crisp joins and pointed terminals that read like pen-nib calligraphy rather than a monoline brush.
Best suited to display settings where its hairline strokes and flourishing capitals have room to breathe—wedding suites, event stationery, boutique branding, product packaging, and certificate-style headings. It can also work for short quotes or monograms, but benefits from larger sizes and ample line spacing to preserve clarity.
The tone is poised and ceremonial, conveying refinement and intimacy at once. Its delicate contrast and flowing curves suggest romance and formality, with a distinctly upscale, invitation-like feel rather than casual handwriting.
The design appears intended to emulate a formal, pen-written signature style with a refined, high-contrast calligraphic structure. It prioritizes elegance and expressive capitalforms over dense text efficiency, aiming for a luxurious, bespoke impression in headline and stationery contexts.
Uppercase forms carry much of the personality through large loops and extended cross-strokes, while lowercase remains compact and relies on long connectors and slender counters for legibility. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, staying light and slightly elongated to match the script’s vertical emphasis.