Six of the Best Font Pairs and Their Download Links
As a handmade stationery business, fonts are super important.
Here are links to 6 of the best font pairs we love and use in our products.
The Six Best Font Pairs for Stationery
We’ve done quite a lot of experimenting, and these are some of the best font pairs we’ve found and tend to use on the majority of our handmade stationery.
We usually pick one set, and carry the same pair throughout a whole design suite: Announcements, Invitations, Thank You Notes, Shower Planner Pages and even the Shower Games.
You can find links to download some of these fonts below, and when I can, I’ll give you free links. If a font is free it usually means that it is for personal use only. Some you may already have on your word program, or very close matches.
Aniyah does not have any numbers in the free version, but it does have the sweet swashes that you see. As does Hello Beautiful. The swashes may not work in all programs; I use Microsoft Publisher when I want to get swashes and script variations. I’m sure there are other ways to get them; if you find a free source, please let us know in the comments. I wish I had time to make fonts, but I haven’t mastered it yet. I run out of time to learn all the things!
So, here you go… six of the best ever font pairs:
And here are the links:
Click on the name to go to the download link.
(Let us know if the link doesn’t work for you.)
Aniyah
Hello Beautiful (not free)
Always Forever
Better Together
Bromello
Daydreamer
Source Sans Pro
HP Simplified Light
Browallia New
Myriad Pro
And our latest favorite Font Pair you will love…
Lucille Script ($22)
Enjoy designing with these font pairs!
And please share so others can find them, too. Thanks.
That “Special Moments” card is so beautiful Dorothy, but then again all the cards you and Kim make are lovely. Love the little squirrels you used. So appropriate for this time of the year. And thank you for sharing the list of fonts. I’m always trying to find new ones and this makes it so much easier. Better Together and Hello Beautiful are both stunning and I have just the project to use them on too.
Thanks, Michelle. I love the squirrels, too. But then, I love everything Beatrix Potter and am so grateful that her art is in the public domain now. It’s so much fun designing with it.
I can hardly wait to see what you make with the fonts, please share with us!