Script Yoris 2 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, invites, packaging, short quotes, delicate, whimsical, airy, elegant, playful, decoration, elegance, personal tone, boutique branding, expressive display, monoline, looping, curvilinear, ornate, fine-lined.
A fine monoline script with tall, slender proportions and generous counters, drawn with smooth, continuous curves and frequent looped terminals. Capitals are decorative and somewhat swashy, often built from overlapping bowls and inward curls, while lowercase forms stay narrow and open with long ascenders and descenders. Spacing reads slightly loose for a script, helping individual letters remain distinct even when the rhythm suggests connection. Numerals follow the same light, rounded construction, with simplified, clean shapes and occasional curved entry/exit strokes.
Best used at display sizes where the fine strokes and interior loops can be appreciated—titles, brand marks, invitations, labels, and short quotes. It will also work for light, decorative subheadings when given enough size and breathing room; dense paragraphs or very small sizes may lose the nuance of its delicate linework.
The overall tone feels lighthearted and refined at once—ornamental without becoming heavy, and friendly without looking casual. Its looping details and buoyant verticality give it a storybook, boutique feel suited to expressive, personality-forward typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a graceful, handwritten-script impression with a clean monoline structure and expressive loopwork. It prioritizes charm and ornament through embellished capitals and soft terminals while maintaining readable, open lowercase forms for short-form setting.
Stroke endings are consistently rounded and hairline-thin, with minimal emphasis shifts, creating an even, airy color on the page. Many glyphs show calligraphic logic—entry strokes, curled joins, and soft hooks—yet the set keeps a controlled, consistent drawing style across caps, lowercase, and figures.