Script Medav 6 is a light, narrow, very high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, greeting cards, branding, logos, elegant, romantic, refined, vintage, ceremonial, formal script, calligraphy, signature, luxury, ornamental, calligraphic, flourished, looping, hairline, slanted.
A formal, calligraphic script with a pronounced rightward slant and dramatic thick–thin modulation. Strokes taper into hairline entry and exit swashes, with smooth, continuous curves and frequent looped forms in both capitals and descenders. Capitals are tall and expressive, featuring extended leads and occasional underturns that add flourish without becoming overly dense. Lowercase letters are compact with a notably small x-height, long ascenders/descenders, and a rhythm that alternates between tight counters and sweeping joins, producing an airy, high-fashion texture in running text. Numerals follow the same cursive logic, with slender terminals and gently curved, handwritten proportions.
Well suited to wedding and event stationery, invitations, greeting cards, and other formal announcements where a refined script is expected. It also works effectively for boutique branding and logo wordmarks, as well as short headings or pull quotes where its flourishes can be appreciated at display sizes.
The overall tone is polished and romantic, leaning toward classic invitation elegance and old-world charm. Its flowing motion and delicate hairlines convey a sense of ceremony and personal craft, while the pronounced contrast adds a luxurious, dressy feel.
The font appears designed to emulate formal pen lettering with pronounced contrast and ornamental capitals, prioritizing elegance and expressive swashes for display-oriented typography. Its structure and proportions aim to create a sophisticated handwritten signature effect in titles and ceremonial text.
The design favors graceful motion over strict uniformity: letter widths vary noticeably, and the joins and terminals behave like a pointed-pen script. Spacing appears generous enough to keep flourishes from colliding in the sample text, though the finest hairlines and small x-height suggest it reads best when given sufficient size and breathing room.