Script Kiboh 5 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding invites, event stationery, logos, headlines, certificates, elegant, formal, romantic, vintage, refined, calligraphic elegance, formal tone, decorative capitals, classic script, swashy, calligraphic, ornate, looped, slanted.
A formal script with a pronounced rightward slant and crisp high-contrast strokes that move between hairline joins and heavier downstrokes. Letterforms are built from smooth, calligraphic curves with frequent entry/exit strokes, teardrop terminals, and occasional swash-like loops, especially in capitals. Uppercase glyphs are larger and more embellished than the lowercase, creating a strong hierarchy; lowercase forms are narrow and compact with a very small x-height and long ascenders/descenders that add vertical rhythm. Numerals and punctuation follow the same flowing, pen-drawn logic, with slightly variable widths and a lively baseline cadence.
This font suits wedding and event stationery, formal invitations, certificates, and other ceremonial materials where elegance is the priority. It also works well for boutique branding, wordmarks, and display headlines that can take advantage of the ornate capitals and flowing cursive rhythm.
The overall tone is polished and ceremonial, evoking traditional handwriting used for invitations, formal announcements, and classic branding. Its flowing loops and sharp contrast give it a romantic, vintage-leaning character that feels decorative and intentional rather than casual.
The design appears intended to emulate a pointed-pen calligraphic style in a clean, consistent digital script, prioritizing graceful motion, strong contrast, and decorative capitals for refined display use.
The design leans on distinctive capital shapes and generous flourishes, making single words and initials particularly expressive. In longer text, the tight lowercase proportions and energetic joins emphasize texture and movement, especially at larger sizes where fine strokes remain visually prominent.