Top Tips For Choosing Wedding Calligraphy Styles

By Larry Gibson


Once you have made the decision to get married and have set a date and location where things will take place, it will be time to design your invitations and other materials. Wedding calligraphy can be used on all of your printed materials to give them the look and feel that you are trying to achieve. Here are some tips that will help you choose the right lettering style and get the look you want.

Calligraphy is a beautiful art form that has been practiced for thousands of years. Calligraphers use a brush or a specific style of pen to create letters that have both thin and thick strokes. Some styles are plain while others are incredibly elaborate.

There are many different areas where a particular text style will be featured. For example: invitations, save the date cards, wedding programs and place cards all rely on writing to convey important information and your guests will rely on them to not only find out that information but also tell what the tone and theme of the celebration is as well. Deciding whether you want your celebration to have a classic feel or a more contemporary one is an important first step when choosing a specific style of calligraphy.

In the past there was only one way to have invitations created and that was by hand. Now, there are other methods that can be used such as using a letterpress to create them or printing them out with the use of a computer. Hand lettering or using a letterpress are still the most expensive options but they can lend an elegant feel that many couples want. Be sure to factor in things such as production time as well as cost.

If you are trying to decide what kind of lettering to use, you need to consider how ornate the lettering will be. Some styles of type are very ornate which can be beautiful but hard to read. Also remember that the size of your lettering will affect how easy it will be to read as well.

The color of the writing is also very important. While you may want a color of ink that will match your wedding color scheme it may not work well if you are using light, pastel colors. Just as with some type styles, some type colors may hard for your guests to read. You may want to order one of your invitations as a proof to see what the type color will look like before you commit to ordering a large number of invitations.

Finding a calligrapher may be more difficult if you do not live in a large city but you should be able to find several artists on line that you can choose from. Just make sure to look at samples of the work that they have created and, if you are having a large volume of stationary done, that they have experience working on projects with a similar scope as yours.

Many couples prefer to use websites or graphic designers and have the lettering done via computer. This can be a less expensive alternative to having your lettering done by hand. If you are looking for potential places to have your invitations created digitally, you may want to ask recently married friends or family members where they had their invitations produced or which companies they avoided using.




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