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you might try copperplate gothic, attached is a photo of our response cards(by twinravenspress) with it along side the feel script
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I am using Feel Script as the script font on my invite pieces, table markers, escort cards, etc. The problem is, I am having trouble deciding on a font to compliment Feel Script. We want our wedding to be formal yet fun, envisioning something Gatsbyesque. I really want to set the tone/theme starting with the invites, and I'm not sure how I feel about the vintage fonts (Nadall, Parisian, Riesling, Noir-et-Blanc) with the script. I know I could use several serif or sans serif fonts and most people would think it looks absolutely fine (and maybe I just haven't found the right combination for that yet), but I'm a perfectionist and would really love to find the right vintage/fun/formal/Feel Script mix. Any suggestions/advice? Thanks!
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