Stylish Font Pairings: Mixing Surnames and Given Names with Calligraphy-Friendly "Classic and Polished" Fonts ♩
2021.06.30 published
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When creating calligraphy for guest name cards,
the design classic pattern is "changing the font for first and last names."
It's a common popular DIY approach to use a light calligraphy-style font for the first name, while opting for a clean, easy-to-read typeface for the last name, striking a balance between readability and style.
Therefore, in this article, we have gathered recommended English free fonts to match the calligraphy, aimed at brides who prefer printed names over handwritten ones♩
*Font List*
(The calligraphy font used is "magenta.")
(①) Limelight
(②) Bodoni
(③) Vogue
(④) Edition
(⑤) Georgia
(⑥) orelega-one
(⑦) Rockford
(⑧) Karrik
(⑨) Mofijo
(⑩) leona
(⑪) berka
(⑫) line
This should allow you to create stylish place cards♩
Did you find a font that interests you?
All of these are free fonts that can be used, so install them on your computer or smartphone app and make use of them for DIY paper items♩
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