Script Ofreg 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, greeting cards, wedding stationery, branding, headlines, elegant, friendly, vintage, romantic, polished, handwritten elegance, decorative emphasis, personal tone, formal warmth, looping, swashy, rounded, flowing, calligraphic.
A smooth, connected script with a steady rightward slant and rounded, brush-like terminals. Strokes show gentle modulation rather than sharp contrast, with soft curves and frequent looped joins that keep words moving in a continuous rhythm. Uppercase letters are larger and more ornamental, featuring open bowls and occasional entry/exit swashes, while lowercase forms stay compact and tightly linked. Numerals follow the same cursive construction with curved, handwritten shapes and consistent stroke endings.
This script is well-suited to invitations, greeting cards, and wedding stationery where a warm, elegant handwritten tone is desired. It also works well for boutique branding, packaging callouts, and short headlines or pull quotes. For longer passages, it will read best at comfortable sizes with adequate line spacing to preserve clarity between loops and joins.
The overall tone feels classic and personable—refined enough for formal messaging, but relaxed and approachable due to its rounded forms and continuous handwriting flow. Its looping connections and airy capitals give it a slightly nostalgic, romantic character without becoming overly ornate.
The design appears intended to emulate a neat, practiced cursive hand—combining smooth connectivity and gentle swashes to create a polished yet friendly script for display and personal correspondence aesthetics.
Letterforms maintain consistent baseline flow and join behavior, producing a cohesive texture in text lines. The capitals are expressive and prominent, which can add flourish in headlines but may benefit from generous spacing in dense settings. The numerals and punctuation visible in the sample text harmonize well with the script’s continuous, cursive motion.