Script Teduv 10 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, vintage, refined, whimsical, formal penmanship, decorative script, signature look, premium feel, looping, calligraphic, flowing, delicate, flourished.
A delicate, calligraphic script with smooth, continuous curves and a consistent rightward slant. Strokes are thin with gently tapered terminals and moderate thick–thin modulation, giving the letterforms a softly pen-written feel. Capitals are more expressive, featuring prominent entry/exit strokes and occasional swashes, while lowercase forms stay compact with rounded bowls, tall ascenders, and narrow, looping descenders. Overall spacing feels airy, with a lively baseline rhythm and slightly varied letter widths that enhance the handwritten impression.
Well-suited to wedding and event stationery, greeting cards, boutique branding, and packaging where an elegant handwritten signature is desired. It works especially well for headlines, names, short phrases, and pull quotes, and can add refinement to logos or monograms when set with generous spacing.
The font conveys a graceful, romantic tone with a lightly vintage polish. Its looping shapes and understated flourishes feel personable and inviting, balancing formality with a touch of whimsy. The overall texture reads as elegant rather than bold, suited to moments where a gentle, handwritten voice is desired.
Likely designed to emulate neat, formal penmanship with controlled flourishes—delivering a polished script look that remains readable in short-to-medium settings. The emphasis on expressive capitals and looping extenders suggests an intention to provide a decorative, premium feel without becoming overly ornate.
Numerals follow the same cursive logic as the letters, with curved silhouettes and subtle stroke tapering that keep them visually integrated in mixed text. The sample text shows a smooth, flowing word shape with clear joins and a cohesive rhythm, while the most decorative character appears in capitals and selected ascenders/descenders.