Script Tibug 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, friendly, personal, vintage, hand-lettered feel, elegant charm, decorative display, personal tone, flowing, looped, calligraphic, swashy, airy.
A flowing, monoline-to-softly modulated script with a consistent forward slant and smooth, rounded terminals. Strokes are clean and slightly tapered, with gentle contrast that suggests pen-like pressure without becoming dramatic. Capitals are tall and open with understated swashes and looped entries, while lowercase forms keep a compact, low x-height look with frequent joins and softly curved shoulders. Overall spacing is a bit airy and the letterforms have an informal, handwritten rhythm while maintaining a tidy, repeatable structure.
Well suited for invitations, greeting cards, and announcements where a personal, celebratory voice is desired. It also works for branding accents, product packaging, and short headlines—especially when paired with a restrained serif or sans for supporting text. Best used at display sizes to preserve the delicate joins and loop details.
The tone is warm and personable with a polished, romantic feel. It reads like neat hand lettering—approachable rather than formal—bringing a light vintage charm that suits expressive, friendly messaging. The loops and swashes add a touch of flourish without feeling overly ornate.
Designed to mimic refined hand lettering with a controlled, repeatable script structure. The goal appears to be a balance of everyday friendliness and decorative flourish, offering smooth connectivity, graceful capitals, and clear enough forms for short-to-medium display text.
Ascenders and capitals create strong vertical movement, giving lines a lively cadence. Numerals are simple and compatible with the script’s stroke style, staying legible while retaining the handwritten character. The samples show smooth connections and consistent stroke endings that help longer phrases feel continuous and cohesive.