Script Itdew 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, greeting cards, logos, packaging, elegant, romantic, whimsical, vintage, refined, hand-lettered feel, decorative display, formal charm, signature style, looping, swashy, calligraphic, ornate, flourished.
A flowing script with pronounced stroke contrast and a rightward slant, combining thin hairlines with fuller downstrokes. Letterforms favor tall ascenders and deep, looping descenders, while the lowercase remains compact relative to the capitals, giving the design a distinctly top-heavy rhythm. Terminals often finish in tapered, brush-like points, and many capitals incorporate generous entry/exit swashes and curled bowls, creating an airy, open feel despite the slender overall footprint. Spacing is relatively tight and the baseline movement is smooth, emphasizing continuous, written momentum.
This font suits display settings where elegance and personality are desired—wedding suites, invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, and select packaging. It performs best at medium-to-large sizes where the hairlines, loops, and swashes have room to render clearly, and where short phrases can carry the decorative character without readability strain.
The overall tone is graceful and romantic, with a hint of old-world charm. Its flourishes and contrast suggest formality, while the rounded loops and playful curls keep it approachable and decorative rather than austere.
The design appears intended to emulate a polished hand-lettered script: expressive capitals, refined contrast, and smooth connective movement that evoke calligraphy for celebratory and upscale branding contexts.
Uppercase characters are the main decorative drivers, with several showing extended cross-strokes and looping interior counters that read as signature-like. Numerals and lowercase forms maintain the same calligraphic logic, with simplified shapes that prioritize rhythm and cohesion in words over strict geometric consistency.