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Script Fonts for Wedding Invitations

Alexander Roth
Last edited May 31, 2016

A collection of the best script fonts for wedding invitations and stationery. Express your love with invitations that use typefaces by the likes of Hermann Zapf, Laura Worthington, and many other amazing type designers.

rocket
ultraviolets
Carefully ground obstacle be care walk

Loose and calligraphic, based on Hermann Zapf’s handwriting.

always
fiddlesticks
To hold a pen is to wage war

ITC Riva is the work of English designer Martin Wait and appeared with ITC in 1994. Its letters form gently flowing words and sentences and the light stroke contrast makes the font stable yet lively. The contemporary typefaces of the 18th century influenced the forms of ITC Riva and its overall image brings to mind flowing white sundresses, fields of flowers and tea parties. Perfect for... Read More

brandy
fiddlesticks
Piglet rising and falling in front

Using Franz Kafka’s handwritten literary oeuvre as a source, Julia Sysmäläinen created the FF Mister K family, beginning with “the temptation and challenge” of capturing the writer’s free flowing penmanship as type. Its members, the original FF Mister K, a more relaxed Informal variant, and a Splendid style in two weights capture the lively charm of the author’s characters, whose temperaments... Read More

jungle
zygapophysis
Go on with your bad self

Jiffy is a calligraphic typeface with even width strokes and a lively, zestful alphabet. Generous capitals contrast wonderfully with narrower, closer lower case letters. Jiffy looks overall dynamic and vibrant. The figures have no uniform orientation; rather, they seem to dance across the line at will, giving the typeface a childlike quality. The capitals dominate with their size and form.... Read More

winter
abstractions
There is no smoking in the depths

In 1994, Edward Benguiat designed ITC Edwardian Script, an emotional, lyrical, even passionate calligraphic typeface. Its appearance was influenced by the look of writing with a steel pointed pen, an instrument which can be pushed as well as pulled, and which produces stroke contrast when pressure upon it is varied. The delicate, sophisticated letterforms of ITC Edwardian Script font were drawn... Read More

mystic
japanophilia
Please present your octopus

Bickley Script was designed by Alan Meeks in 1986 and is based on the handwriting forms popular at the end of the 19th century. The flowery capitals contrast beautifully with the delicate and reserved lower case letters, fit perfectly together and enhance the handwritten character of the font. Bickley Script looks as though it were written with a fine tipped pen and has an elegant, nostalgic... Read More

vortex
microphysics
Smoking is friend of mental activity

Caflisch Script was designed by Robert Slimbach in 1993. The design is based on the handwriting of Max Caflisch, one of the foremost graphic designers of this century. Caflisch, a teacher of graphic arts for over three decades in Zurich, is author of several books on typography and designer of the 1952 Columna typeface. Caflisch´s handwriting has a free flowing yet disciplined character, the... Read More

rocket
microphysics
The world without his nucleus

ITC Johann Sparkling is the work of Austrian designer Viktor Solt, a perfect imitation of the handwriting of an educated person of the 18th century. "ITC Johann Sparkling is intended to close the gap between highly formal copperplate scripts and the scribbled look of 'true' handwriting," says Solt. "I am not very interested in highly formal and perfect calligraphy, but rather in quick,... Read More

replay
wunderkinder
Beware of geeks bearing formulas

In the early 1970s Ed Benguiat drew the International Typeface Corporation's logo, a flowing script that many have hoped would one day be expanded into a complete font.From 2008, Jim Wasco of Monotype Imaging - with Benguiat's blessing - took up the challenge. After two challenging years, Elegy™ was completed."I knew that developing the typeface would present many challenges, but I felt... Read More

replay
microphysics
You never must sausage a place

Vienna designer Viktor Solt has a love affair with handwriting. “Usually” he says “when I start with a specific calligraphic style I take some historic specimens and try to integrate their main features into my own handwriting.” Although there are hints of various 18th-century calligraphic styles in Ballerino it was not based on any historical model. The swash ascenders and descenders on the... Read More

vortex
abstractions
Caution to download the steps

Wishes Script is the best way to express your greetings! All you want to say is more gorgeous when using this pretty font, since it beautifies every message. Programed with Open Type, Wishes offers the designer a complete range of possibilities: frames, ribbons, hearts, flowers, ornaments, swashes, endings, ligatures and all the alternates you need to make a wonderful work. With delicate and... Read More

mystic
japanophilia
Danger! Dinosaur area, keep out

Based on script handwriting and engraving used in formal announcements and invitations, Mahogany Script lends itself to typesetting in which an elegant mood is desired. The Mahogany Script font is an elegant design with a warm and informal feeling.

jungle
japanophilia
Do not write on the stalactites

Pirouette is based on a logotype that Japanese designer Ryuichi Tateno created for a packaging design project in 1999 - a shampoo container, at that! Already Tateno's original design experimented with overlapping swash italic letterforms. These experiments grew outside out their initial packaging project, taking on a life of their own. Eventually, they developed into the Pirouette typefaces,... Read More

replay
zygapophysis
Do not write on the stalactites

ITC Grimshaw Hand is based on the handwriting of its British designer, Phill Grimshaw. Warm and lively, this typeface has the look of spontaneous handwriting with a little extra panache. Note the jaunty k, the swooping f, the simply stylish s, and the absolutely zingy cap Q and R. Grimshaw designed this face in 1995, at a time when he was also playing the guitar and mandolin. Handwriting fonts... Read More

always
bureaucratic
Even fools are right sometimes

Scriptease is the temperamental creation of Phill Grimshaw, based on the forms of copperplate typefaces. At the same time, the playful forms display a variety of Rococo elements. Richly ornamented with vivacious swirls, especially on the capitals, the forms of this font dance across the paper. The capitals can also be used as initials combined with other alphabets. Scriptease looks as... Read More

Hermann Zapf
Linotype 2003
Martin Wait
ITC 1994

FaceType
Julia Sysmäläinen
FontFont 2008
Linotype Design Studio
Linotype
Stephen W. Rapp
Stephen Rapp 2009
Gert Wiescher
Wiescher Design
Sale
Guisela Mendoza
Latinotype 2015
Stephen W. Rapp
Stephen Rapp 2008
Edward Benguiat
ITC 1994
Alan Meeks
ITC 1986
Three Islands Press
Three Islands Press
Robert Slimbach
Adobe 1993
Viktor Solt-Bittner
ITC 1998
Jim Wasco
ITC 2010

Canada Type
Viktor Solt-Bittner
ITC

Typesenses
Three Islands Press
Three Islands Press
Gerhard Schwekendiek
ITC 1991
Three Islands Press
Three Islands Press
Monotype.Design Studio
Monotype 2003
Ryuichi Tateno
Linotype 2003
Phill Grimshaw
ITC 1995
Phill Grimshaw
ITC 1995

Sudtipos
Laura Worthington
Laura Worthington 2014

Sudtipos