Script Admil 10 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding invites, greeting cards, boutique branding, social graphics, headlines, elegant, whimsical, handcrafted, romantic, airy, modern calligraphy, personal tone, decorative titling, signature look, boutique appeal, calligraphic, looping, monoline feel, tapered strokes, tall ascenders.
A tall, slender handwritten script with a lightly calligraphic rhythm and pronounced stroke tapering. Letterforms mix smooth, rounded bowls with narrow counters and occasional elongated entry/exit strokes, creating an airy texture and a strong vertical emphasis. Caps are simplified and upright with subtle swash-like gestures, while lowercase forms show looping joins and soft turns that keep the flow continuous in words. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with graceful curves and occasional flourished terminals that match the letterforms.
Best suited for short to medium-length display settings such as invitations, greeting cards, packaging, and brand marks where a handmade, calligraphic impression is desired. It also works well in social media graphics and headings, especially when generous tracking and line spacing are used to preserve its airy rhythm.
The overall tone feels refined yet playful—like modern calligraphy used for personal notes and boutique branding. Its narrow, dancing silhouettes and delicate terminals suggest a romantic, celebratory mood without becoming overly formal.
The design appears intended to provide a contemporary handwritten script that reads smoothly while retaining the spontaneity of pen-written forms. Its narrow proportions and tapered strokes aim to deliver an elegant, space-efficient voice for decorative titling and personal, celebratory applications.
Texture varies from glyph to glyph in a natural handwritten way, with some letters appearing more connected than others, which enhances the organic feel in longer text. The uppercase set is relatively restrained compared to the more expressive lowercase, supporting mixed-case settings with a clear hierarchy.