Script Diger 6 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, invitations, packaging, social posts, quotes, elegant, playful, romantic, handcrafted, whimsical, signature feel, modern calligraphy, display impact, boutique branding, brushy, flowing, looping, slanted, monoline-to-contrast.
A lively brush-script with a consistent rightward slant and pronounced thick–thin modulation that mimics pressure from a flexible pen or brush. Strokes are rounded and tapered with frequent entry/exit flicks, and many characters show gently swelling verticals paired with hairline connectors. Uppercase forms are tall and expressive with occasional swashes and looped joins, while lowercase letters keep a compact x-height with ascending strokes doing most of the vertical work. Spacing is irregular in a natural way, and several glyphs read as partially connected even when set as individual letters, reinforcing a written rhythm.
Best suited for short to medium-length display settings where its brush contrast and looping forms can be appreciated—logos, invitations, greeting cards, beauty and food packaging, and social media graphics. It can also work for pull quotes and headings when paired with a simpler text face for body copy.
The overall tone is friendly and romantic with a polished, boutique feel rather than rough handwriting. Its flowing curves and soft terminals give it a personable warmth, while the contrast and tall capitals add a touch of formality suitable for celebratory or lifestyle branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern calligraphic signature look—capturing the spontaneity of handwritten brush lettering while keeping a consistent, catalog-ready rhythm for branding and headline use.
Numerals are similarly cursive and gently stylized, matching the calligraphic texture of the alphabet rather than a rigid lining-figure construction. Some letters show strong personality (notably looped capitals and descenders), which can become a prominent visual feature in longer words and headlines.