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3 Tips For Choosing An Engraving Font

When it comes to making a unique gift even more special, few things are as effective as personalized engraving. If you are thinking of engraving a plaque for a special employee in your business, there are some tips that can help you select a font that will enhance your gift.

Here are three things to keep in mind as you select a font for your custom engraving in the future.

1. Know your message.

Prior to selecting a font, it's important that you carefully determine what it is that you want your plaque to say. If you are simply including the employee's initials, then a decorative Old English font can be a great option. If you are engraving a short message, then Old English will be difficult to read.

Scripted fonts are a better choice for short messages, since the letters of these fonts connect to one another so that they can easily be read from a distance. When you know the type of message you want engraved, you can select a font that will be legible.

2. Create an emotion.

Custom engraved items are meant to be special, and the font you choose for your engraving can either add to or detract from the emotional message you are trying to send your employee. Something as simple as a serif (the short lines coming off the edge of a letter) can set the tone of your engraving.

Fonts that are classified as sans serif (meaning they don't have the lines that serif fonts do) are perceived as being more playful than their more elegant and refine serif counterparts. If you want to bestow esteem on your employee through a custom engraved plaque, then choosing a font with serifs is a wise choice.

3. Maintain design consistency.

Taking the material you plan to engrave into consideration can help you narrow down your font choices. If your plaque is made from clear acrylic, then a thinner font might be most appropriate.

Plaques constructed of wood or other heavy materials look best when engraved with bold, substantial lettering. Look for a font that complements the material it is being engraved upon to help maintain design consistency.

Choosing the right font for your custom engraved plaque can be a challenge. Take the time to evaluate your intended message, the emotion behind that message, and the design aesthetic of your plaque, and you will be able to choose the font that is best suited for engraving a message to your employee in the future.

To learn more, contact a custom engraving company like Apogee Signs

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Advertising Your Christmas Program

The Christmas season has always been a special time for me. Growing up, my father pastored an evangelical church in my hometown. Every year, some of the parishioners at the church performed in a Christmas play. Sometimes, the subject matter of the annual play was serious. At other times, the church members performed in a Christmas comedy. Regardless of the type of program the church worked diligently on, it was always a success. If your church is planning a Christmas program this year, consider advertising it with a well-designed sign. On this blog, I hope you will discover some tips to help you design a sign to advertise your Christmas program.