Script Uhlab 2 is a very light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, logotypes, packaging, quotes, elegant, airy, whimsical, romantic, refined, elegance, personal touch, boutique feel, display lettering, signature style, monoline feel, looping, delicate, tall ascenders, long descenders.
A delicate, handwritten script with tall, slender letterforms and a buoyant baseline rhythm. Strokes are extremely thin with pronounced contrast between hairline connections and slightly stronger downstrokes, producing a crisp, airy color on the page. Forms rely on long vertical stems, narrow bowls, and frequent loops in ascenders and descenders, with mostly open counters and generous internal whitespace. Connection behavior feels selective rather than strictly continuous, giving the alphabet a drawn, calligraphic texture while keeping overall spacing light and readable at display sizes.
This style is well suited to wedding and event invitations, boutique branding, product packaging, and short quotes or headings where its fine, elegant stroke work can be appreciated. It works best in larger sizes and in contexts that benefit from a personal, handwritten signature-like voice rather than dense paragraphs.
The font conveys an elegant, romantic tone with a hint of playful charm. Its fine strokes and looping terminals feel boutique and personal, like careful pen lettering used for invitations or stylish notes. The overall impression is refined and graceful rather than bold or casual.
The design appears intended to provide a graceful, fashion-forward handwritten script that feels personal and premium. By combining very thin strokes, tall proportions, and looped detailing, it aims to add sophistication and motion to display typography without relying on heavy ornamentation.
Capitals are especially tall and linear, acting like decorative initials with restrained flourishes rather than heavy swashes. Lowercase shows prominent looped descenders (notably in letters like g, j, y, and z) that add movement and ornament. Numerals keep the same thin, handwritten sensibility, with simple silhouettes and occasional loops that harmonize with the alphabet.