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I love the way script writing looks… but Im concerned that people might not be able to read my sign from a distance. What style lettering is best for my sign?

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I love the way script writing looks… but Im concerned that people might not be able to read my sign from a distance. What style lettering is best for my sign?

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You should go with a lettering style that works visually, yet still affords prime readability. Just because you happen to like the way a particular script style looks, if people can’t read what your sign says, it doesn’t much matter what it looks like, does it? For instance, you wouldn’t use an all-uppercase script lettering for eight-inch-tall words that need to be read from the other end of a football field. Chances are, you’d be better off using Times New Roman, Baskerville or some other serif font that reads easily from a distance. Take a look at the various font styles below before deciding on the lettering for your sign.

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