Master Font Guide

Step 3: Pick Your Typography

Explore our signature collection of Block and Script typefaces, curated to ensure high-legibility and elegant letterspacing on every napkin we print.

Note: Click any page to zoom. Use the 3-letter reference code (e.g. ACPB) when placing your order.

Pro-Tips for the Perfect Print

Foil Stamping (Shiny) Foil is a physical layer pressed into the napkin. It looks best with medium to bold weights. Hairline-thin scripts can sometimes "flicker" or lose detail.
Digital Ink (Matte) This process is razor-sharp. You can use the most intricate, thin scripts and every tiny loop will show up with perfect clarity.
Boutique Mixing A classic designer trick is to pair a clean Block Font for primary names with a Script Font for an initial or the "and" connector.
Size Matters Cocktail napkins are small! If you choose a highly decorative font, keep your text short to ensure it remains readable.

Classic & Modern Block Fonts

Clean, easy-to-read sans and serif styles perfect for modern names and formal dates.

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Elegant & Formal Script Fonts

Beautiful, flowing designs for weddings, anniversaries, and luxury events.

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