Script Rirag 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, logotypes, elegant, whimsical, vintage, artful, lighthearted, refinement, handwritten charm, decorative display, signature style, monoline feel, hairline strokes, calligraphic, looping ascenders, swashy capitals.
A tall, slender handwritten script with dramatic stroke contrast and a pen-drawn rhythm. The letterforms are upright and tightly proportioned, with narrow bowls and long ascenders/descenders that create a vertical, airy silhouette. Strokes alternate between hairline connections and thicker downstrokes, and terminals often taper to fine points. Capitals are more decorative and loosely constructed than the lowercase, featuring occasional swashes and open loops, while the lowercase keeps a consistent cursive flow with compact counters and bouncing joins.
Well-suited to invitations, greeting cards, beauty or lifestyle branding, boutique packaging, and editorial or social headlines where a graceful handwritten voice is desired. It can also work for short logotypes and signature-style lockups, especially when set with generous spacing and ample size.
The overall tone feels refined yet playful—like a modern calligraphy note with a slightly vintage flourish. Its thin hairlines and tall forms convey delicacy and sophistication, while the lively loops and animated capitals add a personable, handmade charm.
The design appears intended to deliver a formal, calligraphy-inspired script that feels handcrafted and expressive, prioritizing elegant verticality and high-contrast pen strokes. Its decorative capitals and delicate connectors suggest a focus on standout display typography rather than dense body text.
In the samples, word shapes read best at display sizes where the hairline connections and high-contrast details stay crisp. The numerals mirror the same tall, narrow proportions and tapered strokes, giving figures a coordinated, handwritten character rather than a rigid typographic feel.