Script Fylu 4 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, logos, elegant, romantic, confident, vintage, friendly, calligraphic feel, display impact, signature style, celebratory tone, boutique polish, brushy, swashy, looped, rounded, slanted.
A flowing, brush-like script with a pronounced rightward slant and a strong thick–thin rhythm. Strokes appear pressure-driven, with rounded terminals, tapered entries, and occasional teardrop-like joins. Letterforms favor soft, open bowls and generous curves, with subtle swashes on capitals and selective flourishes on descenders. Spacing is moderately tight and the overall texture is lively, with small variations in stroke width and form that reinforce a hand-drawn cadence.
Well-suited for invitations, greeting cards, event materials, boutique branding, packaging, and short headlines where a handwritten, premium feel is desired. It also works for logo wordmarks and hero text in digital layouts, especially when set with enough size and line spacing to preserve the script’s curves and joins.
The font projects a polished, celebratory tone—warm and personable, yet confident and refined. Its sweeping curves and bouncy rhythm evoke classic signwriting and invitation lettering, giving text a romantic, upbeat character without feeling overly delicate.
Designed to emulate expressive brush calligraphy with a consistent, polished finish: bold strokes for presence, contrasted hairlines for elegance, and tasteful swashes to add personality. The overall construction prioritizes a smooth, flowing reading rhythm while keeping forms robust enough for prominent display use.
Capitals carry the most ornament, creating strong word-shape cues, while the lowercase remains comparatively restrained for readability. Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, with curved forms and weight shifts that harmonize with the letterforms. The italicized construction and high-contrast strokes make it most impactful at display sizes where the internal counters and joins can breathe.