Script Dulu 8 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: wedding, invitations, branding, headlines, packaging, elegant, romantic, formal, vintage, ornate, calligraphic effect, decorative caps, ceremonial tone, luxury feel, display emphasis, swashy, calligraphic, flourished, looped, refined.
A high-contrast calligraphic script with pronounced thick–thin modulation and a consistent rightward slant. Strokes show tapered entries and exits, teardrop terminals, and frequent looped ascenders/descenders, giving the forms a lively, pen-driven rhythm. Uppercase letters are decorative and spacious, with prominent swashes and occasional extended flourishes, while the lowercase is more compact with a short x-height and tall, slender extenders. Overall spacing and letterfit feel intentionally variable, enhancing a handwritten, formal-invitation character.
Best suited for display settings such as wedding suites, formal invitations, event collateral, boutique branding, and premium packaging where expressive capitals can lead. It works well for short headlines, names, and pull quotes that benefit from ornamentation and strong contrast. For longer text or small sizes, the thin hairlines and dense curves may require generous sizing and careful background contrast.
The tone is polished and celebratory, with a romantic, old-world elegance. Its sweeping capitals and delicate hairlines suggest ceremony and luxury, while the energetic curves keep it personable rather than strictly formal. The style reads as classic and decorative, suitable for occasions where flourish and charm are desired.
Designed to emulate a pointed-pen calligraphy look with dramatic contrast and expressive swash work, prioritizing elegance and personality in display typography. The emphasis on ornate capitals and looping extenders suggests an intention to create impactful openings and refined, celebratory wordmarks rather than utilitarian body text.
Capitals tend to command attention with large initial strokes and curling terminals, creating strong word-shape contrast between initials and following lowercase. Numerals appear similarly stylized, with curving strokes and a calligraphic feel that matches the letterforms. The overall texture alternates between bold shaded strokes and very fine hairlines, so delicate details become a key part of its visual identity.