Script Nugup 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: invitations, branding, packaging, headlines, quotes, elegant, friendly, vintage, confident, romantic, refinement, expressiveness, charm, personal touch, display impact, swashy, looped, calligraphic, smooth, rounded.
A flowing, right-leaning script with smooth, calligraphic strokes and rounded terminals. Letterforms show moderate stroke modulation, with gentle thick–thin transitions that suggest pen pressure without becoming high-contrast. Capitals are prominent and often swashed, using broad entry and exit strokes and open counters for an airy silhouette. Lowercase forms are compact with a relatively low midline and frequent looped ascenders/descenders; connections are suggested by the cursive structure, though spacing keeps many letters visually distinct rather than tightly chained. Numerals follow the same cursive rhythm, with curved forms and soft, handwritten finishing strokes.
This font works best for short to medium display copy such as invitations, greeting cards, boutique branding, product packaging, social media graphics, and pull quotes. It’s especially effective where a refined handwritten look is desired and where generous sizing allows the loops and swashes to stay clear.
The overall tone is polished and personable—formal enough to feel classic, but relaxed enough to read as approachable handwriting. Its swashes and smooth curves add a romantic, slightly nostalgic character that suits expressive display settings without feeling overly ornate.
The design appears intended to mimic neat, practiced handwriting with a calligraphic sensibility—balancing legibility with decorative movement. It aims to provide a graceful script voice that can elevate titles and names while maintaining an approachable, contemporary smoothness.
Rhythm is consistent across the alphabet, with a steady forward slant and repeated hook-like joins that create momentum across words. The heavier emphasis in capitals and key strokes gives headlines a clear hierarchy, while the lighter hairline moments keep the texture lively in longer phrases.