Because I know that some of you, my friends are really into this type of thing...
These are a handful of fonts I am thinking about using for my title font. I still haven't totally settled on a name for my new blog. It'll more than likely be violet something or other.





10 comments:
Calamity Jane is my favorite!
One of my favorite fonts lately is Leander http://www.dafont.com/leander.font
Otherwise, I like highland perk, american typewriter and splendid 66.
Calamity Jane looks really good. I've never seen anything quite like it and I think it would help distinguish your "brand."
I also like Sweet Violet even though you haven't decided 100% for sure on a name.
I vote for little days or Highland Perk. :)
Oh my goodness, aren't fonts so hard to choose. I like Little Days or Calamity Jane :)
I also love calamity jane! I want that font, lol.
I am a total font whore (I can lose hours on Dafont!!!). Oh gosh...I love so many here. I guess it all depends on the feel you are going for. I am digging League Script and Splendid 66.
Yep...Calamity Jane is awesome! I like Highland Perk, too. It'll be exciting to see your new space :)
i like Little Days and Calamity Jane and I think it's because they have a very vintage feel. When I think of your new name it feels very vintage and I think of an old postcard with violets on them saying, "forget me not".
Kind of like this-
http://www.jeep2girl.com/cards/ee14000/ee14451_4flower-names.jpg
Or this-
http://0.tqn.com/d/collectibles/1/0/V/p/3/lavendars.jpg
Or this-
http://vintagepostcardshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/vintage-postcard-violet-easter-208.jpg
First read through - I choose Calamity Jane.
further evaluation/reasons - all the san serf fonts don't look sweet, they look stiff and angular.
most of the serf fonts look too formal, official.
script type fonts can have that personal look, but they can also slide over the line into hard to read quickly.
So this leaves me with Calamity Jane... clear and legible with out stiffness, a slightly different look with out getting too weird to be taken seriously (it is your business after all!)
Love,
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