Script Afmud 2 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, headlines, branding, packaging, greeting cards, whimsical, vintage, elegant, playful, storybook, decorative flair, vintage charm, elegant titling, playful script, swashy, curly, ornate, monoline-like, calligraphic.
A decorative script-inspired display face with slender, high-contrast strokes and an upright stance. Uppercase letters feature prominent entry/exit curls and looped terminals, creating a rhythmic, ornamental texture. Lowercase forms are simpler and more upright, with tall ascenders, compact bowls, and a relatively small x-height that gives lines a vertical, airy feel. Numerals are similarly narrow and stylized, with curled terminals on select figures and a consistent, lightly calligraphic construction.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its flourished capitals can be showcased—such as invitations, event materials, boutique branding, packaging labels, book or chapter titles, and greeting cards. It can work in mixed-case lines for a decorative accent, but the ornate caps are most effective when used sparingly at larger sizes.
The overall tone is charming and slightly theatrical, combining classic calligraphic flourishes with a light, playful delicacy. It reads as romantic and old-fashioned, suited to whimsical or storybook moods rather than strict formality.
The font appears designed to deliver a vintage, decorative script flavor with expressive capital forms and a more legible lowercase, balancing flourish with usability for display typography. Its narrow, upright construction suggests an intent to fit elegant titling into tighter spaces while maintaining a handcrafted, calligraphic voice.
The design relies on swashes and curled terminals for personality, especially in capitals, so spacing and rhythm feel more display-oriented than text-oriented. The uppercase/lowercase contrast is notable: caps are highly embellished while lowercase remains comparatively restrained for readability in mixed-case settings.