Find a good calligrapher in wedding planning services
The
invitations are the initial step in
wedding planning services because they give the first tone of your party. When I planned my wedding, I considered that the invitations are symbols of my affection for all my guests. Probably, you’ll laugh, but in my mind, the nowadays
wedding invitations are like the little white ancient doves that were announcing the news. Now, the most beautiful papers, fonts, colors, styles and verses are the symbol of good news, of a reason to celebrate. And love is the best reason of celebrating the life and the most powerful feelings. In this article about
wedding planning services, I’d like to devolve a little bit more the invitations problem, because I know lots of brides-to-be who’d like to put their personal mark on the wedding party and I think that personalizing your wedding through invitations is the easiest manner.
If you consider hiring a calligrapher to write your wedding invitations, please keep in mind these tips and questions:
-The calligrapher you’d like to hire has some educational knowledge or has attended any course in calligraphy art? Does he practice in calligraphy area or he is a part of any association?
-With how many clients does the calligrapher works per month? If he is busy, probably you will not receive the attention and the personalization you need and you deserve.

-The
calligrapher is writing by hand or he is using a computer program? Whatever you choose, you need to know as calligraphic writing done by computer, like calligraphic writing by hand may have pitfalls, such as ink stains or not a person to check typographical errors.
- Are you thinking to save some money and to ask a friend of yours to write your invitations rather than hiring a professional calligrapher? Better not. Do not jeopardize a friendship to save some money! Reduce the stress already gained, by hiring a professional calligrapher who knows what he is doing.

-How about price? Indeed calligraphy is an art and it is difficult to estimate a cost, but those who professes should provide you a range of prices.
- The calligrapher you’d like to hire is willing to sign a contract for the services he offer?
Make sure that in the contract there are services you have requested (many invitations, place cards each, one menu) when you can pick up your order or payment method as it advances. Always ask for a copy of the contract signed and dated.
- The calligrapher can give you some examples of his work?

If you find a calligrapher in a magazine or heard about him from your cognates, make sure to ask for a model of his work before signing any contract. Ask for something specific, such as a wedding invitation or a card with a guest name.
-Can the calligrapher write with more than one font?
A good calligrapher should write at least two or three different fonts such as italics, cancelleresca, uncial, and gothic or copperplate.
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