Script Annid 2 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, whimsical, refined, airy, formal script, signature feel, decorative flair, premium tone, event stationery, swashy, flourished, calligraphic, looping, bouncy.
This script shows a calligraphic, right-leaning construction with pronounced thick–thin modulation and tapered entry/exit strokes. Letterforms are narrow and tall, with a lively baseline rhythm and frequent looped joins, especially in ascending capitals and long descenders. Strokes alternate between hairline connectors and fuller downstrokes, creating a crisp, high-drama texture in words. Counters are generally small and oval, and many forms finish in extended terminals that feel pen-driven rather than geometric.
This font is best suited to short, prominent text such as wedding suites, event invitations, boutique branding, product packaging, and hero headlines where its contrast and swashes can be appreciated. It works especially well for names, taglines, and pull quotes, and is less ideal for dense paragraphs where the delicate connectors and decorative terminals can reduce clarity at small sizes.
The overall tone is graceful and decorative, with a romantic, boutique feel. Its swashes and looping joins add a sense of ceremony and personality, while the high-contrast stroke pattern keeps it feeling polished rather than casual. The rhythm reads playful yet controlled, suited to expressive, presentation-style typography.
The design appears intended to emulate a formal, pen-written signature style with heightened elegance: thin connective strokes, strong downstrokes, and decorative terminals that add flourish without overwhelming the main letter skeleton. It aims to deliver a refined, celebratory script voice that feels crafted and expressive in display use.
Uppercase letters tend to be more ornate and expressive, with prominent entry loops and occasional open, airy structures, while the lowercase maintains a consistent cursive flow. Numerals appear similarly stylized, mixing simple shapes with occasional curled terminals, which helps them harmonize with the script texture in display settings.