We love wedding invitation fonts so much, we wanted to put together a quick list of some striking font combinations you’ll love for your wedding invites. To show just how different one invitation can look with different font choices, we used the from the to show all five looks. The first font combination pairs the clean, crisp look of Burin Sans with the bold and dramatic strokes of Slim Tony.
The second look is a more subtle combination of Copperplate 32 BC for the wording and Poppl Residenz to highlight the couple’s names. The third font combo displays the main wedding invitation wording in a lovely script font called Taylor Script Regular and showcases the couple’s names in the elegant University Roman font. The fourth combination uses Wedding Text to lend a dramatic Victorian look to the couple’s names while keeping the rest of the wording easy to read in the more traditional Engravure font. The graceful beauty of Futura Light is perfect for leading into this invitation’s ornate accent font, Taylor Script Swash.
Purchase the License for Commercial Use: About this font: Not your average Cursive font, Shorelines can behave like a girl's handwriting then shreds like a boss over the sea waves! Whether you're a photographer who wants that signature text on your images, or a blogger, maybe a Pro-Surfer? Shorelines Script will cater all your cursive dreams. The imbalanced heights and spacing will give your work a natural and handwritten look. Note: Try combining the Uppercase and Lowercase characters to form a unique look of a word. Also, the swashes and extras are found in some of the Punctuation Marks of the brush and script fonts.
Free Taylor Script Font
Try typing: (ShorelinEs).