Ten Free Fonts That’ll Rock Your Invites

The hardest part about creating invitations (for me, at least) is selecting the fonts. Finding the perfect font to convey the unique style of the invite drives me batty sometimes. With something like 2 or 3 kajillion free fonts available on the internets (I have about half a kajillion of them myself) narrowing down what’s right can be downright daunting.

Here are 10 free fonts that are perfect for invitations and other wedding stationery. They were chosen based on (a) readability, (b) scalability (they look good in small & large fonts), (c) not overused in the industry, and (d) overall style.

1 . Wedding Script Bail

2. Day Roman

3. Cursif Font

4. ParmaPetit

5. Same-Sex Marriage Script

6. Optimus Princeps

7. Regency Script FLF

8. Geo Sans Light

9. Francisco Lucas Briosa

Francisco Lucas Briosa

10. Henry Morgan Hand

For some great information on choosing and using fonts, I recommend these two articles:

Good Text Face Pts 1 & 2 from Font.Com

10 Rules For Type In Invites from Dynamic Graphics

Posted in Invitation Guide, Invites + Stationery at March 31st, 2008. Trackback URI: trackback
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6 Responses to “Ten Free Fonts That’ll Rock Your Invites”

  1. March 31st, 2008 at 12:33 pm #terri

    great choices! i’m shocked some of those are really free fonts.

  2. March 31st, 2008 at 4:07 pm #Shannon

    I love this one too, also free:

    http://www.dafont.com/scriptina.font

  3. April 1st, 2008 at 4:42 pm #hwong14

    I LOVE ParmaPetit! We’re using it on our STDs. It was like validation to see you endorse it as well :)

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  5. April 10th, 2008 at 4:02 pm #diybride

    LOVE those fonts! Thank you!

  6. April 13th, 2008 at 1:52 pm #Adolopo

    Where can I find a free swirly professional looking font??

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