Lettering Styles
Click a style name below to see the list of styles
| General | Business | Early American | Kids | Old English | French |
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| Italian | Spanish | Southwestern | Asian | Nautical | African |
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Lettering Colors
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Black
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Charcoal
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Pearl Gray
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White
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Chocolate Brown
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Tan
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Beige
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Egg Shell
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Medieval Wine
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Burgundy
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True Red
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Light Red
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Navy
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Royal Blue
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True Blue
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Peacock Blue
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Forest Green
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True Green
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Apple Green
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Spring Blue
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Metallic Copper
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Metallic Gold
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Metallic Silver
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Etched Glass
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Plum
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Purple
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Blue-Gray
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True Orange
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Autumn Orange
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Bright Yellow
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Deep Pink
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Pink Carnation
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True Pink
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Teal
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Light Taupe
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Sage Green
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Olive Green
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Harvest Gold
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Terra Cotta
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Pastel Pink
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Pastel Blue
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Pastel Green
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Pastel Yellow
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Pastel Lavender
*All colors have a matte (non-shiny) finish with the following exceptions:
Satin (slight shine) Spring Blue, Harvest Gold, Eggshell, Burgundy
Glossy (shiny): Medieval Wine, Plum, Blue-Gray
NOTE: All our colors, regardless of the finish, look and perform great on walls. However, if your lettering will be near a light source like a window or light, matte is probably your best choice for visibility because you won't experience glare when viewing the lettering.
**- The color Etched Glass is designed to give the frosted look on mirrors and glass.
Tips on choosing colors:
- Consider color contrast when choosing a color. Choose a color that contrasts enough with the underlying wall to make the lettering visible. If you are going for a softer, more subtle look, then choose a lettering color that offers less contrast against your wall color.
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