Script Irkez 10 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, playful, vintage, whimsical, romantic, ornamentation, charm, formality, handmade feel, display impact, curly, looped, calligraphic, ornate, monoline-ish.
This typeface is a flowing, calligraphic script with pronounced entry and exit strokes, frequent loops, and softly curled terminals. Stroke weight is generally even with gentle modulation, and the forms lean upright while relying on rounded bowls and swashed curves for movement. Capitals are highly decorative and prominent, with generous flourishes that create strong silhouettes, while lowercase letters are simpler but still feature occasional loops (notably in forms like g, j, y, and z). Overall spacing feels compact and rhythmically bouncy, with narrow proportions and a relatively small lowercase body compared to the capitals.
Best suited for display applications such as wedding and event stationery, invitations, boutique branding, product packaging, and short headlines where the swashed capitals can shine. It can also work for logos or monograms, while longer text will be more comfortable at larger sizes and with careful spacing.
The font conveys a refined but lighthearted tone—ornamental and formal in its swash capitals, yet friendly and spirited in its rounded, springy lowercase. It reads as classic and slightly nostalgic, suitable for designs that want charm without heavy drama.
The design appears intended to provide an ornamental, formal script look with expressive capitals and approachable lowercase forms. It prioritizes decorative flair and a handcrafted feel over strict uniformity, aiming to add personality and elegance to short-form typography.
The uppercase set carries much more visual complexity than the lowercase, creating a clear hierarchy and a distinctly decorative headline feel. Several lowercase letters show simplified, print-like construction compared to the more flourished capitals, which can add an eclectic, handcrafted character in mixed-case settings. Numerals appear simple and open, complementing the script style without competing with the capitals’ ornamentation.