Font Choices
Pressing Matters offers 14 different font styles. Understand that some fonts work better on specific products due to spacing issues. Some fonts look more aesthetically pleasing on certain products so I may reach out to the customer before imprinting if I think another font choice would work better. I always contact the customer for clarification if I have any questions or concerns about the order.
The below “Goudy Script” and “Goudy Block” fonts are the recommended and most popular fonts for most scrapbook album covers and spines.
Goudy Block
This font is available in 36 point and 24 point. This is the one of the most used fonts for scrapbooks. Full set has numbers and punctuation.
Goudy Script
This font is available in 36 point, 24 point, and 18 point. This is the most used font for scrapbooks. Full set has numbers and punctuation.
Balloon Font
This font is 18 point and is often used on the spine of scrapbooks so that wording can be printed horizontally rather than the usual vertical placement. Balloon font is a popular choice for bible imprinting. Note that Balloon font is all caps.
Americana Font
This font is 18 point and is often used on the spine of scrapbooks so that wording can be printed horizontally rather than the usual vertical placement. Note that this font is in all caps, with numbers and punctuation.
Empire Font
Empire is available at 48 point and 72 point. This font is often used in a monogram style. As a monogram, the larger letter will be in the center with the smaller letters on each side. However, Empire also looks great when used as a title or name. Note that Empire font is all caps, with no numbers or punctuation.
Cheltenham Bold
This font is my personal favorite. It is 36 point and is a thicker, bolder style of the Goudy Block. It is upper and lower case and has numbers and full punctuation.
Acronym Font
This font is 48 point, all upper case. Great for short titles and names. No numbers or punctuation.
Elegant Font
This font is available at 48 point and 72 point. This font is often used in a monogram style. As a monogram, the larger letter will be in the center with the smaller letters on each side. Elegant font can be used on cocktail napkins, stationery or on the spine of your scrapbook. There are no numbers or punctuation.
Hobo Font
This playful font is 22.5 point. It is often used on children’s books. Note that Hobo font is all caps only even though the example shows lowercase. This set has numbers and punctuation.
Script Initials
This font is 36 point Script Initials. It can be used for a person’s initials or short titles. This font is all caps only, no numbers or punctuation. There are only 3 of each letter so be mindful if you are using this font for a title.