Lettering for weddings refers to the elegant, decorative styles of writing used in invitations, signage, menus, and other wedding stationery. These fonts and calligraphy styles set the tone of the celebration — romantic, formal, whimsical, or modern — and are chosen to reflect the couple’s personality and theme.

💍 Popular Wedding Lettering Styles

  • Modern Calligraphy
    • Flowing, handwritten strokes with flourishes.
    • Perfect for invitations, vows, and signage.
  • Copperplate Script
    • Classic, elegant calligraphy with thin upstrokes and thick downstrokes.
    • Often used for formal wedding stationery.
  • Romantic Serif Fonts
    • Decorative serifs with vintage charm.
    • Ideal for programs, menus, and table cards.
  • Handwritten Lettering
    • Casual, personal, and warm.
    • Works well for rustic or bohemian weddings.
  • Flourished Ornamentals
    • Swashes, scrolls, and dividers added around names or headings.
    • Used in invitations and signage for extra elegance.
  • Minimal Sans-Serif
    • Clean, modern lettering with simplicity.
    • Popular in contemporary or minimalist weddings.

📊 Comparison of Wedding Lettering Styles

StyleLook & FeelBest Use Cases
Modern CalligraphyFlowing, romanticInvitations, signage
Copperplate ScriptElegant, formalPrograms, vows
Romantic SerifVintage charmMenus, table cards
HandwrittenCasual, rusticBoho weddings, notes
Flourished OrnamentalsDecorative swirlsInvitations, signage
Minimal Sans-SerifClean, modernContemporary weddings

🎨 Where Wedding Lettering Appears

  • Invitations & Save-the-Dates → First impression of the wedding style.
  • Ceremony Programs → Elegant headings and dividers.
  • Menus & Table Cards → Adds charm to dining experiences.
  • Signage & Welcome Boards → Sets the tone for guests.
  • Thank-You Cards → Personal touch after the event