Script Mybus 13 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, wedding, branding, packaging, headlines, elegant, romantic, refined, classic, inviting, formal script, calligraphic feel, decorative caps, premium tone, signature look, calligraphic, flowing, looped, swashy, slanted.
A formal, calligraphic script with a consistent rightward slant and pronounced thick–thin modulation. Letterforms are built from smooth, flowing strokes with tapered terminals, looped ascenders and descenders, and occasional entry/exit swashes that add movement without becoming overly ornate. Capitals are tall and curvilinear with generous flourishes, while lowercase forms are compact with a notably small x-height and long, graceful extenders. Spacing and rhythm feel handwritten yet controlled, with joins that read cleanly in connected words and slightly more open, gestural construction in some individual glyphs.
This font performs best in display settings where its contrast and fine terminals can be appreciated—such as invitations, event stationery, beauty or boutique branding, premium packaging, and short headline treatments. It is especially effective for names, signatures, and elegant pull quotes, and benefits from generous size and comfortable line spacing to preserve clarity.
The overall tone is polished and traditional, evoking classic penmanship and ceremonial lettering. It feels romantic and upscale, suitable for messaging that aims to be personal, warm, and sophisticated rather than casual or playful.
The design appears intended to translate formal calligraphy into a consistent, repeatable script with a refined texture and graceful movement. Its tall capitals, small x-height, and looping extenders suggest a focus on decorative elegance and a sense of handwritten prestige for display typography.
Numerals follow the same calligraphic logic, with slender forms and occasional curved tails that align visually with the script’s swash vocabulary. The design’s contrast and delicate hairlines give it a light, airy presence, while the taller capitals provide a strong decorative anchor in titles and short phrases.