Script Nulab 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, branding, packaging, posters, invitations, elegant, casual, friendly, vintage, lively, signature feel, expressive headlines, boutique branding, retro signage, brushy, slanted, rounded, flowing, calligraphic.
A flowing brush-script with a consistent rightward slant and smooth, rounded stroke endings. Strokes show clear pen/brush modulation—thicker downstrokes and lighter connecting turns—creating a rhythmic, handwritten texture without looking rough or distressed. Uppercase forms are prominent and looped with occasional entry swashes, while lowercase is compact with simple joins and open counters; numerals follow the same cursive logic with angled, lightly tapered terminals. Overall spacing and letterfit feel slightly varied in a natural, hand-drawn way, giving the line a lively cadence.
Works best for display settings where a handwritten, signature-style impression is desired—logos, boutique branding, product packaging, and headline treatments on posters or social graphics. It also suits invitations and event collateral where a friendly, elegant script can carry short messages at larger sizes.
The tone lands between polished and personable: refined enough for a signature-like feel, yet relaxed and approachable. Its slant, loops, and brush contrast evoke classic signage and mid-century script styling, adding a warm, expressive voice to short phrases.
Likely designed to provide a versatile brush-script voice that feels hand-written yet controlled, balancing decorative capitals with a more readable lowercase for practical headline and branding use. The goal appears to be energetic cursive expressiveness without excessive ornamentation that would limit everyday display applications.
Capitals tend to carry the personality through larger curves and occasional flourishes, while the lowercase keeps legibility through clear silhouettes and restrained connections. The digit set reads cohesive with the letters, favoring cursive, angled construction over geometric forms.