the combination of writing styles... the simple with the extravagant loops...
the flamboyant squiggles on the capital letters...
the roundness and continuity... perfect for talking food...
the slant almost suggesting a direction to follow...
the bold capitals but still with a little flair... inviting me to enter...
and the very simple... as if the brush knows each and every stroke... clipped to perfection...
Yes... it's official.. I am mad about a French font... xv






Love it too. Would be so fun to write our posts with it. The French font combination is just charming. Lovely post... as usual. Thanks, ~Jen
ReplyDeleteAnd all of the ones you have shown are very romantic ones too!
ReplyDeleteIn my mural work and painting old furniture, I have translated poems, quotes into french and then paint it. Usually in my own cursive with a bit of curl. It does somehow just look so pretty. Nice post
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the French font - especially the r and s!! How I wish I could produce beautiful handwriting in this gorgeous font.
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Hi Vicki, that beautiful cursive has become so recognisibly French. I am drawn to its allure, the promise of something special to eat, a place to go, a product you'll enjoy. Of course the French language makes it even more beautiful xxCorrina.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to say congratulations when I read 'images by Vicki Archer' - too many blogs and websites emerging now with beautiful location photography - only to discover most are pics repinned from Pinterest while the blog owner sits in their bedroom :( ... Quintessentially French .. thank you
ReplyDeleteVicki I love to see unique fonts, and these French writings are wonderful!
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Karena
Art by Karena
It's the little details that add so much beauty to life, great post!
ReplyDeleteLURVE French fonts/ecrite/Copperplate
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Love the fonts and the iron work shown in some of the photos.
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Me too! What a wonderful art form!\
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Hi Vicki,
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of various fonts and there is something so alluring about a font in French. Great images, thank you.
Karen
I love looking at pretty fonts and the French always do it right. So inspiring! Have a happy weekend, friend!
ReplyDeleteXO . Trina
yes, give me french fonts anytime. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteI am bookmarking this post because i am taking a calligraphy course now. So beautiful, Vicki, and thank you for sharing!
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Teresa
xoxo
Moi aussi, chere Vicki!
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xoxo,
- Irina
I'm that way, too! They do have a way with choosing the perfect, aesthetically pleasing font for everything.
ReplyDeleteMad about the French font....and with good reason. Me too!
ReplyDeleteMe too!! Whats not to love its so beautiful and elegant and old world....but on the other hand there is nothing French that I don't love!
ReplyDeleteMoi aussi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey're all beautiful, and how many times have any of us admired the chalkboard menu writing? It's the French way, bringing beauty to everything. This was great!
ReplyDeleteThey all look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the first one with combination of styles.
Have a nice weekend!
Tibs
Yes, yes, yes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post Vicki,
ReplyDeleteI love the photos and the elegant everyday script of the french. Just lovely.
Have a beautiful weekend!
xoxo
Judy
Hi Sweetie - how lovely to almost include me in this post. The second image is missing an 'i' in Mille, but that is inconsequential detail. Interestingly you've described the font as 'flamboyant', not a word anyone has EVER used to describe moi, but hey I'll take it this one time, woo hoo! MOTH has the penmanship/script skills here, for a bloke his writing style is quite extraordinary.
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