Script Dimid 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, wedding, greeting cards, packaging, logo marks, elegant, romantic, playful, whimsical, crafty, calligraphic feel, display script, handcrafted warmth, decorative caps, boutique branding, brushy, loopy, swashy, monoline accents, bouncy baseline.
A flowing, hand-drawn script with pronounced stroke contrast and a brush-pen feel: thick, inky downstrokes pair with hairline upstrokes and tapered terminals. Letterforms are tall and slender with a lively, slightly bouncy rhythm, and many capitals feature looped or hooked entry strokes and modest swashes. Connections are generally smooth and cursive in the lowercase, while spacing and widths vary to preserve an organic, written texture. Numerals and punctuation match the calligraphic logic, with thin joins, rounded bowls, and occasional flourish-like terminals.
Well-suited for invitations, announcements, and greeting cards where expressive capitals and brush contrast can shine. It also works for boutique branding, cosmetic or artisan packaging, café menus, and short logo or wordmark applications, especially when used in headlines, quotes, or name-style treatments.
The overall tone is graceful and celebratory, leaning toward romantic and boutique styling rather than everyday handwriting. Its looping capitals and brushy contrast add a personable charm that feels festive and slightly whimsical, suitable for moments meant to feel special or handcrafted.
The design appears intended to emulate a modern calligraphic brush script—combining formal cursive structure with hand-rendered irregularities for warmth and personality. Decorative capitals and high-contrast strokes suggest a focus on display typography for celebratory and lifestyle contexts.
Readability is strongest at display sizes where the fine hairlines and delicate joins remain visible; at smaller sizes the thin strokes may visually recede. Capitals are particularly decorative and can dominate a line, so mixed-case settings benefit from generous leading and careful tracking.