Script Atdab 3 is a bold, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, invitations, social media, playful, handcrafted, friendly, whimsical, casual, human warmth, expressive display, handmade feel, casual elegance, brushy, rounded, bouncy, expressive, quirky.
A brush-pen script with thick, tapered strokes and rounded terminals that feel wet-ink and hand-drawn rather than mechanically uniform. Letterforms are mostly unconnected but follow a cursive rhythm, with gentle entry/exit strokes, occasional looped ascenders/descenders, and a lively baseline bounce. Counters are relatively compact and shapes lean toward soft, simplified curves, giving the alphabet an informal, illustrative consistency. Numerals and capitals share the same brush modulation, with slightly irregular widths and stroke endings that reinforce the handmade texture.
Best suited to short-to-medium headlines, logos, packaging labels, greeting cards, and invitation-style compositions where a handmade voice is desirable. It also works well for pull quotes and social graphics when set with generous spacing and paired with a simpler companion for body copy.
The overall tone is warm and personable, with an upbeat, slightly quirky character that suggests handwritten notes, boutique branding, and crafty maker aesthetics. Its energetic stroke contrast and buoyant spacing add a sense of spontaneity and charm, reading more like a friendly signature than a formal calligraphic hand.
Designed to capture an approachable brush-script feel with visible stroke variation and a lively handwritten cadence, prioritizing personality and display impact over strict uniformity. The shapes aim for a modern, friendly script impression that feels crafted and expressive in contemporary branding contexts.
In running text, the strong stroke modulation and tight interior spaces can make smaller sizes feel busy; it benefits from comfortable tracking and moderate sizes where the brush details stay clear. Capitals are especially attention-grabbing and work well as word starters or stand-alone initials.