Script Wobih 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, quotes, elegant, romantic, vintage, refined, graceful, formal elegance, handwritten charm, decorative caps, signature feel, calligraphic, looped, swashy, monoline, slanted.
A flowing script with a consistent, low-contrast stroke that reads close to monoline. Letterforms are notably right-slanted with long, smooth entry and exit strokes, and occasional airy loops in capitals and select lowercase. Proportions are delicate and compact, with a very small x-height and relatively tall ascenders/descenders that create an animated vertical rhythm. Spacing and widths vary naturally across letters, reinforcing a handwritten cadence while keeping overall forms clean and controlled.
Well-suited to wedding suites, invitations, and formal stationery where an elegant handwritten voice is desired. It also works effectively for boutique branding, product packaging, and short display lines such as pull quotes, headings, and signatures. For best results, give it moderate tracking and room for capital flourishes in titles.
The tone is polished and romantic, leaning toward a classic, old-world handwritten elegance rather than casual marker script. Its swashes and looping capitals add a sense of ceremony and personal touch, making text feel signed, curated, and slightly nostalgic.
The design appears intended to emulate a neat, calligraphic handwriting style with restrained contrast and an emphasis on graceful movement. Decorative capitals and smooth connections suggest a focus on expressive display typography for romantic or premium contexts, while keeping the lowercase relatively readable for short phrases.
Capitals are the main decorative feature, with prominent initial strokes and looping terminals that can extend beyond neighboring letters in tight settings. Numerals follow the same slanted, handwritten logic and appear simple and unobtrusive, suited to light accent use alongside the alphabetic forms.