Script Ifnis 3 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, invitations, quotes, friendly, retro, personal, playful, casual, handwritten warmth, signature style, casual display, friendly branding, monoline, rounded, connected, looped, bouncy.
A smooth, connected script with a consistent, low-contrast stroke and rounded terminals. Letters lean forward with an even, flowing rhythm and frequent entry/exit strokes that keep words visually continuous. Capitals are larger and more decorative, using soft loops and swashes without becoming overly ornate, while lowercase forms stay compact with a relatively small x-height and tall ascenders/descenders. Numerals and punctuation follow the same handwritten logic, with simple shapes and subtle curvature that matches the script’s baseline movement.
Well-suited for logos and brand wordmarks that need a handcrafted signature feel, as well as packaging, café/food labeling, and short promotional headlines. It also works nicely for invitations, greeting cards, and quote graphics where continuous cursive adds warmth. In longer passages, the compact x-height and connected forms suggest using comfortable sizes and generous line spacing for clarity.
The font reads as warm and personable, with a lightly nostalgic, mid-century handwritten feel. Its steady monoline stroke and gentle loops create an approachable tone—more friendly than formal—suited to messaging that wants to feel human and upbeat.
Designed to deliver a consistent, hand-drawn cursive voice with smooth connections and minimal stroke contrast, balancing legibility with decorative, looped capitals. The overall construction prioritizes an easy, flowing writing rhythm that feels authentic and informal while remaining clean enough for display use.
Counters are generally open and round, and joins stay smooth, giving text a continuous, slightly bouncy texture. The set maintains a cohesive slant and spacing in running text, with capitals providing clear word-start emphasis through enlarged looped forms.