Script Temot 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, greeting cards, elegant, playful, romantic, vintage, friendly, decorative script, handcrafted feel, display clarity, vintage charm, swashy, looped, rounded, calligraphic, brushed.
A slanted, calligraphic script with rounded forms and tapered terminals that suggest a brush or flexible pen. Strokes show gentle modulation, with thicker downstrokes and lighter hairlines, and many letters carry small entry/exit flicks or curled hooks. Capitals are more decorative, featuring open loops and modest flourishes, while lowercase remains compact and rhythmic with narrow proportions and a relatively low x-height. Figures follow the same handwritten logic, with curved strokes and occasional swashes that keep the set visually cohesive.
Well-suited for invitations, greeting cards, and event materials where a decorative handwritten voice is desired. It can add personality to branding, boutique packaging, and product labels, and works effectively for short headlines or display lines that benefit from flourished capitals. For longer text, it is likely most comfortable at larger sizes where its loops and stroke modulation remain clear.
The overall tone feels personable and charming, blending a hint of vintage formality with an upbeat, handcrafted warmth. Flourished capitals and lively terminals give it a slightly celebratory feel, while the consistent slant keeps it graceful rather than casual.
Likely designed to deliver an elegant, handwritten script look that feels polished but still human. The combination of compact lowercase, ornate capitals, and brush-like contrast suggests an intention to balance readability with decorative charm for display-oriented typography.
Letterforms maintain clear counters and smooth curves, but spacing and stroke endings are intentionally irregular in a hand-drawn way, contributing to an organic texture. The design reads best when allowed a bit of air around it, as the loops and swashes can become visually busy in tighter settings.