Wedding Fonts
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Lace—Handwritten line font -
Skay—Handwritten bubble font for beauty and fashion -
Roma—Sans-serif contrast typeface -
Lace Rounded—Noodle font (rounded, handwritten line style) -
Bauhaus Soft—Bold organic serif font -
Bauhaus Chez—Rounded font, soft and high-contrast -
Bauhaus Mod—Modern serif font for elegance -
Bauhaus Kijs—Nature serif font for elegant designs, calligraphy style -
Rozi—Strong, unique serif font for elegance -
Edde—Bold serif font for craft and heritage -
Bauhaus Acme—Modern, cool sans-serif font, clean and unique -
Bauhaus Desk—Bold sans-serif font for tech and design -
Bauhaus Bool—Playful sans-serif font, bold with fun alts -
Roma—Sans-serif contrast typeface (OBLIQUE) -
Scal—Futura-inspired font, classy with a modern take -
Soya—Chic, trendy font for modern food and fashion -
Quik—Marker font for fun crafts, food, sports -
Miox—Groovy bubble font, playful and retro-modern for fun branding -
Ques—Humanist sans-serif font for modern elegance -
Rati—Friendly sans-serif font for modern, edgy branding -
Cesty—Modern 70s-style font for logos, food and lifestyle
Wedding fonts come in a variety of styles to complement any wedding style. From light airy scripts to bold serifs, there’s a typeface for every theme.
Wedding font styles tend to be more ornate and elaborate. They can range from formal serif fonts to more playful script fonts. Common traits amongst wedding fonts are intricate detailing, such as swashes and flourishes, alternates or special ligatures, which add a dreamy touch to the overall design and allow to create an even more personalized look when used on custom wedding invitations and place cards. Because these fonts are often used for elegant occasions, they tend to be more delicate and light in weight, creating a sense of romance.