Font for Logo

I’m doing this logo for a client. She wants the text to have a more scripty/curvy look and I’m having a real hard time finding the right font, I am trying to find a font that’s curvy but not slanted… or any other ideas? Thanks!

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Montez

Rochester

there are many more on 1001 fonts

Hatzlacha

is the needle not centred on purpose?


this is from adobe fonts

Thanks!!
@RivkyH its still being edited I just wanted help with font first…
Isn’t it going to lose the “sophisticated” feel if I use a full script font? I’m imagining a sans serif that has a little bit more of a flow between the letters… not sure exactly what I mean:)


@blimie something like this?

I actually really like the font you used originally… unless she’s going for a ‘lower-end’ feel…

agree with @RivkyH

I totally think so too! She wants a high-end feel, but likes the script look, I guess I’m not wrong that I felt it clashes… I guess I’ll try explaining it to her…

The font you used feels more high end, a script will give it a more friendly and casual vibe… It can still work, it depends on how high end she wants to feel.
Like does she do expensive custom wedding gowns, or boutique kids gowns?
You can do a script, but it’s trickier to get it right.
These might help you with the inspiration:


(this is from Abi Connick’s newsletter…)
https://www.montagedesigns.co/mulberry-gowns
https://www.montagedesigns.co/rouge

I would also go with the first font you used, but I wonder how it would look with the regrets font suggested by Shira Z.
that one still has the elegance.

Thanks everyone!
Ended up going with the original logo…

It’s beautiful!
What font is the word topstictch?

Love it!

Crisp and elegant!