When in Doubt, Try This! My Current Favorite Japanese and English Fonts Used on Marry ♡
2020.10.24 published
Introducing My Recently Used Fonts*
Recently, there are some free fonts that I often use at marry, thinking "This is cute" or "Using this font makes things look stylish!" ♡
I thought, "This might be good for brides who want to create their own paper items♩," so I’ll introduce them in this article*
I believe these fonts blend well with any paper items, so if you're unsure, give this a try♡
【English Font】Antro Vectra
The English font I often use at marry is this one♡
It's [Antro Vectra].
The "Thank you" on marry's mask case is in this font.
I also switched the monthly marry newsletter "marry Tsuushin" to this font about six months ago♡
Antro Vectra is a cursive font written in a sleek style. The uppercase letters are quite large, while the lowercase letters are fairly small.
The font gives an impression of being hastily written, so depending on the printing surface and size, it might become faint. If you're printing, try adjusting it to "bold" or similar settings♡
➡ Download the free font "Antro Vectra" here*
➡ Here's how to easily download free fonts*
Longer sentences can feel a bit difficult to read in this font, so
✅ Reception signs
✅ Table numbers
✅ Names on welcome boards
✅ Covers of profile books
etc., are recommended uses for it as points♡
【Japanese Font】Tsukushi A Maru Gothic
The Japanese font I often use is "Tsukushi A Maru Gothic Regular".
I use this font for my column posts at marry*
The message card on marry's mask case also uses this font♡
Tsukushi A Maru Gothic is a font that comes pre-installed on MAC.
For Windows, it requires a fee to use, but you can download it from here*
➡ Download "Tsukushi A Maru Gothic" here*