Script Deliv 8 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, wedding, invitations, greeting cards, romantic, elegant, playful, whimsical, handcrafted, modern calligraphy, signature feel, decorative flair, boutique branding, looping, flourished, bouncy, swashy, monoline-like.
This script shows a flowing, right-leaning handwritten construction with pronounced thick–thin transitions and tapered terminals. Letterforms are built from smooth, looped strokes with frequent entry/exit swashes and occasional breaks in connectivity, giving it a lively, drawn-by-hand rhythm rather than a rigidly joined script. Uppercase characters are more decorative and expansive, while lowercase forms are compact with a relatively small x-height and tall ascenders/descenders that create an airy vertical cadence. Stroke endings often finish in fine hairlines or teardrop-like hooks, and overall spacing feels tight and energetic, suitable for short bursts of text.
Best suited for display typography such as wedding suites, event stationery, greeting cards, boutique branding, packaging labels, and social media graphics. It works well for names, short phrases, and hero lines where its swashes and contrast can be appreciated, and is less ideal for long paragraphs or very small UI text.
The overall tone is polished yet personable—suggesting a boutique, celebratory feel with a touch of whimsy. Its flourishes and looping joins read as romantic and expressive, while the bouncy baseline and varied stroke pressure keep it friendly rather than formal or austere.
The design appears intended to emulate modern calligraphy with expressive pressure changes and decorative loops, delivering a handwritten signature-like presence for lifestyle and celebration-oriented branding. Its emphasis on flourished capitals and lively lowercase rhythm suggests a focus on personality and elegance over strictly utilitarian legibility.
Readability is strongest at display sizes where the fine hairline connectors and interior counters can stay open. The numerals and capitals carry noticeable personality through loops and curved terminals, which can add charm in headlines but may feel busy in dense settings.