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Find the right fonts for your wedding invitation

Type your details, compare curated font combinations, and see the result on a real invitation before you design.

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Add your invitation details

Your text updates in the preview as you type.

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Choose a font pairing

One font creates personality; the other keeps details clear.

Refined serif names with crisp, modern details.

Best for: Modern and formal weddings

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Fine-tune the look

Switch the backdrop, then adjust the headline.

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Cormorant Garamond + DM Sans

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Modern Minimal wedding invitation font preview

Together with their families

Sophia & Elijah

Saturday · May 23, 2026 · Half Past Four

Willow & Rose Estate

Reception to follow

Selected pairingTimeless Editorial
Invitation styleModern Minimal
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A simple formula

How to pair invitation fonts

Start with the feeling you want guests to notice, then protect readability. A decorative face works best in short bursts; practical information needs a calmer partner.

Read the complete wedding font guide
  1. 01

    Create contrast

    Pair an expressive script or serif with a clean, restrained companion.

  2. 02

    Keep a hierarchy

    Make names prominent, then reduce size and spacing for supporting details.

  3. 03

    Test real wording

    Long names and venues behave differently, so always preview your own text.

Quick answers

Wedding font pairing FAQ

How many fonts should a wedding invitation use?

Two is usually enough: one expressive font for names or headlines and one highly readable font for dates, venues, and RSVP details.

Are script fonts hard to read?

They can be at small sizes. Keep scripts for short, prominent lines and use a serif or sans-serif for essential information.

What font size works best for printed invitations?

Names often work around 24–36 pt, while event details should generally remain at least 10–12 pt, depending on the typeface and print size.