Typography

Since the logo is already a S, I decided I could use it as the first S in Song of Songs and the only question then is what font the rest of the name should be. The first one I personally don’t like but my client wanted to see a script version so it was created. The second one was also sort of script but it is less thin. The other 3 I created based on what I felt suited the S. In addition, I left them black and white since I haven’t settled on a color theme yet with my client.

For the typography for the rest, the fonts I have above are all bolded except the first one. So I can either use the same font not bolded and use a non-italic version for the second to fourth one. For the last one, it would be once again the same family, non-bolded. The first font is Palace Script, the second is Vivaldi H, the third and fourth are Monotype Corsiva but the fourth isn’t bolded, and the fifth one is Sitka Heading.

For example, I could use non-bolded Corsiva Standard for the 3rd and 4th one. For the last one, there is a whole series of Sitka fonts to choose from as well. I could also use Times New Roman since it appears to be in a similar family.

UpdateThe client ended up liking the Monotype Corsiva Bold, which is the third option. Corsiva is a comic sans typeface so for the body, I would use comic sans.