fonts

CHOOSING YOUR FONTS

Some fonts lend themselves well to a classic, traditional, formal invitation while others are better suited to a more informal, casual style.  It's increasingly common to use two fonts on invitation wordings - either a lower case or block font for the main body of the wording and the names highlighted in a script font to stand out.  This can have a really beautiful effect especially if the script font is printed in a different ink colour.  Browse the selection below for some inspiration, many more are available.

SCRIPT FONT 1
Edwardian.png
SCRIPT FONT 2
Bickham.png
SCRIPT FONT 3
Palace.png
SCRIPT FONT 4
Corinthia.png
SCRIPT FONT 5
Elegant.png
SCRIPT FONT 6
Sweetheart.png
SCRIPT FONT 7
Adorable.png
SCRIPT FONT 8
Vivaldi.png
SCRIPT FONT 9
Deloise.png
SCRIPT FONT 10
Neville.png
SCRIPT FONT 11
Monterey.png
SCRIPT FONT 12
Zapfino.png
BLOCK FONT 1
Trajan.png
BLOCK FONT 2
Perpetua.png
BLOCK FONT 3
Felix.png
BLOCK FONT 4
Charlemagne.png
BLOCK FONT 5
Quattrocento.png
LOWERCASE FONT 1
georgia.png
LOWERCASE FONT 2
baskerville.png
LOWERCASE FONT 3
footlight.png
LOWERCASE FONT 4
lucida.png
LOWERCASE FONT 5
Dauphin.png
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