Script Rimag 4 is a light, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, headlines, packaging, social posts, elegant, whimsical, fashionable, romantic, airy, modern calligraphy, signature feel, boutique branding, decorative display, light elegance, calligraphic, brushy, monoline accents, looped, swashy.
A delicate script built from tapered, brush-like strokes with pronounced thick–thin transitions and a mostly upright axis. Letterforms are slender with compact counters and a relatively small lowercase body, contrasted by tall ascenders and descenders that create a lively vertical rhythm. Connections are intermittent rather than fully continuous, with frequent entry/exit strokes, small loops, and occasional swash-like terminals that add sparkle without becoming overly ornate. Numerals mirror the same calligraphic construction, mixing simple stems with a few looped forms for visual continuity.
This font is best suited to short-to-medium display settings such as invitations, greeting cards, beauty or lifestyle branding, packaging accents, and social media graphics. It works well for names, titles, and pull quotes where its fine hairlines and decorative joins can be appreciated; for longer copy, larger sizes and generous spacing help preserve clarity.
The overall tone feels refined and playful at once—like modern calligraphy with a fashion-forward lightness. It carries a romantic, boutique sensibility, suitable for designs that want charm and personality without heavy ornamentation.
The design appears intended to evoke contemporary hand-lettered calligraphy with a polished, editorial finish. By combining slender proportions, high-contrast strokes, and selective flourishes, it aims to deliver an expressive signature-like voice that remains controlled and legible in display use.
Round letters (like o/e) show airy bowls and thin hairline joins, while several capitals feature distinctive looped or hooked starts that read as hand-drawn gestures. The texture on a line of text is rhythmic and slightly irregular in a natural way, with terminals that often end in fine, lifted strokes.