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Serif font similar to Schneidler Initials (wedding invitation)

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Client needs to match the font used for the All Caps – at first glance I thought it was Schneidler Initials, but the E, K, R don't match.

Not shown here, but the font also has a crossing W, if that helps narrow things down.

Thank you!

 

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Solved by Kevin Thompson

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Hunter

The invitation suite is an offering from Minted (you can see their logo on the second image). If you go to their site, locate the invitation design, and click on the "Personalize” link, you get to an editing page where the typeface is identified.

  • Author

Thank you!! Much appreciated. I had a hunch it was one of those fonts on Creative Market, there are just so many to sift through. Didn't realize Minted identifies the fonts to match real font names – good to know, next time a client comes to me after "designing" something there.

I figured it was a Creative Market offering as well, but like you wasn't interested in slogging through thousands of options.

I ordered something from Mint last year, and actually have a PDF of their font list, but same story—too many to go through.

The path of least resistance proved the most rewarding, this time around.

  • Author

Thank you! Your experience saved me hours! 🙂
Now I just need to find the clip art that was used for the flowers on the top one...

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