Script Irnum 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, branding, packaging, logos, elegant, friendly, playful, vintage, romantic, hand-lettered charm, decorative initials, formal warmth, brand personality, looped, flourished, monoline, rounded, bouncy.
A looped, handwritten script with a smooth, slightly slanted rhythm and gently varying stroke thickness. Letterforms are narrow and compact with rounded terminals, soft entry/exit strokes, and frequent swashes—especially in the capitals, which feature prominent curls and decorative hooks. Lowercase shapes maintain an even, monoline-like flow with occasional lifted joins and tidy counters, creating a consistent, pen-drawn texture across words and lines. Numerals follow the same informal cursive logic, with curved forms and modest flourishes that keep them visually integrated with the alphabet.
This script suits short to medium-length display settings where personality is desirable—such as invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, packaging labels, and logo wordmarks. It also works well for quotes, headings, and social graphics where its ornate capitals can provide emphasis without needing additional decoration.
The overall tone is charming and personable, balancing formality with a light, upbeat bounce. Its curled capitals and smooth connections evoke a classic, slightly nostalgic feel while still reading as approachable and contemporary enough for everyday decorative use.
The design appears intended to deliver a polished hand-lettered look: refined enough for formal occasions, yet lively and friendly through rounded forms and consistent looping gestures. The stronger decoration in the uppercase suggests an emphasis on expressive initials and standout title-case styling.
Capitals are notably more ornate than the lowercase, giving mixed-case settings a clear hierarchy and a decorative initial-cap feel. The ampersand is highly stylized and swashy, and the set favors curved, open shapes over sharp angles, reinforcing a soft, hand-lettered character.