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A Guide to Choosing the Perfect Font for Your Wedding Order of Service

Your wedding order of service sets the tone for your big day, guiding your guests through the ceremony and ensuring everything runs smoothly. When designing your order of service, selecting the perfect font is crucial. At Utterly Printable, we offer a wide range of font options for our customers, allowing you to personalise your wedding stationery to your heart's content.

In this article, we'll explore three broad font groups and discuss how they impact the style, feel, and vibe of your wedding order of service:

  • 1. Serif Fonts
  • 2. Sans-Serif Fonts
  • 3. Handwritten Script Fonts
  • Let’s go!

A close-up of a serif text printed in a wedding order of service. It is a font called Lora.

1. Serif Fonts

Examples: Alegreya Sans, Montserrat, Questrial

Serif fonts are characterised by small lines or strokes at the ends of their letters. They convey a sense of tradition, elegance, and formality, making them a popular choice for traditional and classic wedding themes. Alegreya Sans, Montserrat, and Questrial are some of our top serif font options, each bringing a unique touch of sophistication to classic wedding order of service designs.

2. Serif Fonts

Examples: Lora, Playfair Display, Libre Baskerville

Sans-serif fonts, as the name suggests, lack the small lines or strokes found in serif fonts. They have a more modern, clean, and minimalist aesthetic. If your wedding theme is contemporary or minimalist, choosing a sans-serif font like Lora, Playfair Display, or Libre Baskerville will complement your design beautifully.

3. Handwritten Script Fonts

Examples: La Belle Aurore, Qindom, Beverly Hills

Handwritten script fonts add a personal, romantic, and whimsical touch to your wedding order of service. These fonts emulate the flow and style of handwriting, making them a perfect choice for rustic, bohemian, or romantic wedding themes. La Belle Aurore, Qindom, and Beverly Hills are just a few examples of the enchanting handwritten script fonts we offer at Utterly Printable.

The internal pages of a wedding order of service. A5. Printed with an elegant serif font.

Mixing Font Styles and Sizes

Combining different font styles can create a visually striking and memorable wedding order of service. For instance, pairing a serif font for headings with a sans-serif font for body text can achieve a balanced and harmonious design. Similarly, using a handwritten script font for your names and a more understated font for the rest of the text can make your order of service truly unique.

When it comes to font sizing, it's essential to consider readability. Your guests should be able to read the text comfortably. We recommend using a minimum of 12-point font size for body text, while headings can be larger for emphasis. Our proof download service and sample printing options at Utterly Printable allow you to check your font sizes and make any necessary adjustments before finalising your design. (And if you are looking for some great readings to put in your order of service, this article might help!

Conclusion

Choosing the right font for your wedding order of service is an important design decision that will set the tone for your special day. By understanding the impact of serif, sans-serif, and handwritten script fonts, you can create a stunning and memorable piece of stationery that reflects your style and personality.


For more tips and guidance on designing, writing, and printing your personalised wedding order of service, visit our dedicated information hub for our wedding order of service. Additionally, explore our extensive collection of blog articles related to wedding order of service design, ensuring you have all the resources you need at your fingertips!

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