There's a plethora of fonts out there that one might use for wedding paraphernalia. For those of you not so familiar with type, there's a whole world out there past the dreaded and eeeeeviiiiil Comic Sans (
bancomicsans.com) and the ol' standby Times New Roman. I'm not talking anything found on "Free Font" sites that also hawk pixely clipart, but type created by people who do this sort of thing for a living. Yeah, you have to pay for it, but it--mostly--sure is purdy. Below some fonts I found, via
Font Bureau (the last two) and
Veer (the rest).
At the moment, I'm trying to figure out how to design all of the collateral material that comes with the wedding. Menus, place cards, escort cards (no worries; I didn't know what those are either, or that I needed them), programs, etc. The invites will be a collaboration with an illustrator, who is doing most of the heavy lifting at the moment. They should be done within the next two weeks. I hope. And they'll be...untraditional. I'll say that much.




ooh, the first is verry niccce!
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