WEDDING & EVENT TABLE SIGNS

A green/black/silver wedding palette with a “Dark Faerie” theme called out for Uncial calligraphy lettering for all the signage.

A wedding sign, lettered in Uncial calligraphy and embellished with moss and crows
A wedding welcome sign in Uncial lettering and embellished with roses and ribbons.

Uncial lettering for a Dark Fae theme. A welcome sign introduces the theme of your event. Black has become a theatrical but elegant feature in wedding palettes in recent years.

A mixture of walnut ink and gold ink in Italic calligraphy that says "Tiger's Eye"

Ink is a potent element in design magic. This mixture of walnut ink and iridescent gold ink creates a mesmerizing color blend. The walnut ink seeks the edges of the letters and creates a natural outline.

Earl Grey chocolate caramel tart desert sign in gold and walnut inks

Your specially curated dessert table is worthy of harmonizing, hand lettered desert signs.

A white wedding table sign lettered in gold ink that says "table three".

Numbers need to be as beautiful as letters when it comes to table signs. These understated table signs played up an ivory and gold wedding palette.

A sign that reads "Signature" lettered in calligraphy and blown up to banner-size. And Cora Taylor, Calligraphy artist.

Table Signs can be both bold and beautiful — and should be as visible in atmospheric lighting as they are in the clear light of day.

Extra large signage can still have calligraphic features and flourishes that can’t be achieved with a font. I designed this logo via Procreate, vectored it, and let the printer do the rest.

A rack of wedding table number signs on white paper and lettered in script calligraphy in gold ink.

Signature Cocktails require a sign that reflects the bespoke nature of the cocktails and reflect the mood of the reception.

Typical weddings have a minimum of 6 table, so table signs are essential. Classic gold-on-white suits every palette.