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These fonts listed below, give you a choice for your stationery. Please choose 1 - 2 fonts, but no more, otherwise your stationery can look a little 'messy'. These styles are just a guide for you, but if you have another font in mind that is not listed below, please ask us, and we will see if we can match it.
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GARAMOND: This is a classic font to use if you want to keep everything streamlined and clean. It's very simple to read, and gives an overall elegant feel to your stationery. We recommend to use it by itself, or it also looks beautiful combined with a handwriting font. We recommend this font to less formal occasions.
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SCRIPTINA: Such an old world and relaxed font. This is a favourite to use for just the names of your guests and for the wedding couple. The handwriting flow, can look quite attractive in parts of your stationery, but we recommend not to use it for the whole of the page. It's best to combine it with a standard font. Even though it is a beautiful handwriting font, it should be suited to semi-formal weddings.
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MONOTYPE CORSIVA: This font has a soft and gentle feel to it. It has slight curves and flows nicely together. You can use this by itself, or combine it with another font. It does look best by itself though. Suits semi-formal to formal occasions.
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BEAUTIFUL ES: This is a fantastic script font, which doesn't look crowded when used all over your stationery. It has soft and simple flourishes without being overbearing and confusing.
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AMAZE: A simple handwriting font which is easy on the eye, and you can usefor the whole of your stationery. It has a romantic feel to it, and extremely attractive flourishes. This is one of the most popular for handwriting fonts. This suits any styled wedding.
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BARRETT: This font is great by itself or combined with any of the other fonts we offer. It is a standard and easy font to read, but it has a modern look to it and is very attractive. It suits any style of wedding, but if you are having a formal event, combine it with a handwriting font. Barrett is one of the most popular to use on stationery.
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COPPERPLATE GOTHIC LIGHT: This font is modern and strong. It has a nice feel to it when used all by itself on your stationery. Because it uses all capital letters, it is quite different from all the other fonts offered. It suits well to all types of wedding styles.
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CARPENTER: A old fashioned handwriting script that you could have seen back in the 1800's. This font looks best used just a touch throughout your stationery. Recommended for guest names, and you and your partners names.
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LA JOLLA: This handwriting font is very flowing, and has extra flourishes that can get quite circular. It suits well to formal weddings best. If you do have a lot of information on your invite, we recommend to keep this font at a minimum.
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BEACH: A beautiful general font. This should be chosen for a more relaxed wedding event. Works well by itself, or mixed in with a scripted font.
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EDWARDIAN SCRIPT: Such an elegant and classic font. It gives ou that olden day comfort vibe. This handwriting font suits formal and elegant styled weddings. It may be used on all of your stationery, but be careful if your invite is extremely long (it can look overcrowded). We recommend to use it in about the same length of text as shown in the example. But you are able to combine it with a standard font too.
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HANNIBAL: Not the greatest name for a font! But this is truly a beautiful font used on the bride and grooms names, plus guest names. It has a very old handwriting feel, and looks as though it has been written by someone.
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