No kidding.
https://creativemarket.com/blog/20-stellar-fonts-from-outer-space
Half of those fonts fuck up the letter A specifically. I wonder why A gets modified so much more than the other letters. You think among the entire letters of the alphabet there may be others that get the same treatment.
Have you seen the Comic Sans and Papyrus font? If I remember correctly, the creator had to change the name due to legal issues.
Edit: Found it. Comic Parchment is the new name - https://creativemarket.com/benharman/229510-Comic-Parchment-Font-CENSORED
requests that begin with "can you just" and end with "real quick" are the clients i'll flat out say no to. they'll be the ones that want "square circles" that look "retro futuristic" and waste your day while you come up with 4 different designs. in reality, they don't know what they want and it's somehow your problem to see what shit sticks to the wall.
i'll usually send them the story of the nike logo and say "homie don't play that". tell me what you want, if you don't know, talk to marketing. once had a restarant ask me to come up with a slogan too, they didn't particularly care for "fills the void, makes a turd". can't please 'em all.
https://creativemarket.com/blog/is-comic-sans-easier-for-dyslexic-users-to-read
If it's your job, I think more research is warranted. This seems like the type of thing that gets passed around and isn't actually supported by science.
How to make a good logo:
Also didn't JCPenney drop that logo because it was terrible? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/10/jcpenney-reverts-back_n_4078134.html
And giving the airbnb logo as an example of not following trends? https://creativemarket.com/blog/2015/09/08/is-the-airbnb-logo-a-copy
There's a lot going on here. I'd cut the number of fonts in half.
It is laying out all of the parts in an organized fashion. Here is an interesting article about it. What is Knolling?
If anyone is wondering, this is somewhere in between "leading" (which might require lines of text) and a vertical variation of kerning since it's only letters and not sentences.
Nicely written and illustrated blog source: https://creativemarket.com/blog/2014/09/18/whats-the-difference-between-leading-kerning-and-tracking
Called Glassure
https://creativemarket.com/yusril.muhtadi/3653080-Glassure-Typeface-version-1.0
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Alternative would be Digestive - Zero
I love cool 404 pages!
Here are 3 sites listing a few others:
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/60-really-cool-and-creative-error-404-pages/
http://www.creativebloq.com/web-design/best-404-pages-812505
https://creativemarket.com/blog/2013/07/22/the-best-404-pages-on-the-internet
Because this is just too beautiful, I had to find the artist: Daria Bilberry (ig: bilberry_create) and here is where you can find this specific art
Lost Type for very slick free fronts.
Creative Market has weekly graphic freebies.
NoiseTrade has (mostly indie) music and books.
Tools used: Procreate 5x, Apple pencil, iPad Pro 12.9.
The script is Fraktur (Gothic Blackletter) and the brush is one of the flame brushes from this set
The bold one is Letters From Sweden's Eksell Display Large.
The other one is Dirtyline's Harmond Regular.
Kudos to the designer who combined these two different typefaces into one nice piece.
From what I’ve heard the Nike logo was created by a student or something. So they got it for free.
Edit: They paid $35 here is the article Nike Logo History
I just saw your reply, so please forgive the shitty quick paint copy/paste.
https://i.imgur.com/TBQ6HEf.jpg
That's a quick and obvious example. Samoa Joe + All the members of the Riott Squad use the same main typeface for their names. Which is "Dope Script" - It's the same one that a user here did for a Backlash card design a few days ago.
It's $14 on CreativeMarket - https://creativemarket.com/SamParrett/120855-Dope-Script
Now, I'm not going to judge too much for the odd usage, shit, I use CM all the time for those kinds of handwritten fonts, but I'm just one bloke working freelance, I'm not a billion dollar company. Frankly, it's unacceptable that they don't push more personality and uniqueness into their titan entrances anymore, they could easily afford a top quality typographer on staff to hand make opening lettering for all their performers. It shows that it's apathy not just from the writing team, but creative top to bottom
I am not sure how I feel about the new icon. I think that the cassette is not bad and the green accent is OK, however the font is not quite right, in my opinion. Maybe you should try to center it horizontally and vertically a little more precisely https://i.imgur.com/MqZ6uid.png
And maybe try a handwritten Elisa label so it looks like a marker writing? Something like this https://creativemarket.com/kitaleighboutique/1499749-Cassette-Tape-A-Funky-Font or https://www.redbubble.com/people/firefoxxy/works/11531672-80s-music-mix-tape-cassette?p=sticker
Come now, Comic Sans is almost too good for this administration. Someone might think you're using it ironically.
Better use Comic Papyrus instead.
Been around for a good while.
Photoshop also won't let you modify money IF your lucky enough to have a scanner that will let you scan it. Although there are ways around it
Lots of PS action kits out there to make these yourself super easy.
https://creativemarket.com/KrystalDesignsCo/353229-Double-Exposure-Photoshop-Action
Just got this one this morning and it's funtimes.
Forests inside of animals. So hot right now.
Look kid: http://imgur.com/gA6fodr.jpg
Proportions, space, shape, size. Then colors and others.
Here, read it before you make art next time, it should help you a lot https://creativemarket.com/blog/2013/12/02/10-basic-elements-of-design
Why not use Comic ~~Papyrus~~ Parchment?
In the words of OP's mom, you can "get it here."
Hello friend, this is not a font, this has been written with a nib and ink. But try this one. https://creativemarket.com/antonbolin/1485218-Bajern-%E2%80%94-A-modern-fraktur
It's defiantly a variation on Salted Monthoers. Probably "Rough" with some extras added on top of it.
This one was driving me nuts. I knew I had the font and had used it recently in a project, but it was killing me I couldn't find it. 1/2 hour of searching later... Salted Monthoers by Swistblink Std.
It's awesome, isn't it??? It's called Frontage, and for $55, you get regular, bold, 3D, the bulb effect, and shadows. It's effing awesome. I lusted after it for ages, and finally bought it.
Looks like a standard router font.
This is weird, but Rachel Kick's National Forest Font Duo has Print Regular which resembles that a lot. And VLLG has an expensive version called Router.
Also, there's a free one called Stick Font, but beware of downloading strange fonts from unfamiliar sites.
I did a little sleuthing. The Lucia & Amelia branding is from The Routine Creative. The lettering does appear custom BUT they sell a slightly similar font on Creative Market called Quirk.
You wouldn't. Not sure if he's just showing the software he likes to use - looks like a signature... or he's full of BS and just used a simple can template that you can easily edit in Photoshop with no skill required https://creativemarket.com/search?q=can
In all honesty, I don't feel any are ready, but a combination could be great. I think one of the main issues is the mix of angular and round styles. To solve this, I think there are two options.
The first is to change the shape of the container, most likely to a circle. I would recommend using the background pattern from the first design, scaled up by 150%. You could achieve this by clipping the current hexagon layer to a circle of the right size once the hexagon has been enlarged. The problem with this is that, as previously mentioned, it'll start to look quite a lot like the Beats logo.
I feel like -- because of the logo's apparent recognisability -- this might be the better route to take, though. I think the b logo may need tweaking to begin with. All I suggest is the following: the circle at the top is duplicated; the new circle is then expanded by half of the b logo's thickness (Object > Path > Offset Path in Illustrator); and this shape is then subtracted from the main b-part of the logo. Before the subtraction, you may need to drag the top two points of the logo up, to make sure it would cut nicely. This would clean up the top of the main shape.
The other option is to change the b logo more seriously, so that it fits with the hexagonal theme of the background shape. Some examples of what I mean can be found in this article. Although it might look good and less like the Beats logo, it would lose some recognisability.
It's you're choice, but overall I think they look pretty nice, and I really like the low poly pattern. Seeing as I'm a pessimist and terrible cynic, can I ask why you've used JPEGs to save the images? PNGs offer better quality, and for graphics the size is usually smaller too.
Edit: corrections
New Tropical Design’s Gallery is similar.
If you have photoshop, you can use a brush to create this effect as well. Illustrator has that too.
Here’s a link to purchase some.
https://creativemarket.com/Side-Project/990208-AI-grain-and-texture-brushes
Hopefully that can help you.
There are lots of art deco fonts that look like that, fortunately. Arkitype's Saveur Sans Semi Bold is one of them. House Industries's Neutraface is another.
Want a free one? Try Steve Ferrera's Market Deco.
That's not 100% true, well, in that the jury is still out on it. The OpenDyslexia font, inspired by Comic Sans in a lot of ways, actually performed worse than other, more regular fonts in one of the few academic studies done on this topic. A good discussion on it is here: https://creativemarket.com/blog/2014/05/14/is-comic-sans-easier-for-dyslexic-users-to-read
Basically, I took a monochromatic JPEG texture (One of the free ones on Creative Market this week... I'd link but I'm on mobile at the moment. It's called like Old Grandpa's Wallet or something, I wish I remembered.) and just dropped it into this CMYK design doc, and Photoshop lost its damn mind, which rarely, if ever happens.
Edit: Found the texture!
Yes it is fine for meat, that is why one would want to eat these and save the deer with perfect antlers to reproduce.
Je trouve ça très joli.
Par contre à mon avis le texte descriptif en bas de la carte détruit tout ton travail d'illustration. Ce n'est pas juste la police d'écriture qui cloche, c'est aussi le fait qu'il ne devrait tout simplement rien y avoir à cet endroit. Peut-être pourrais-tu intégrer ces infos à l'illustration d'une manière ou d'une autre ? Soit en bas soit en vertical sur les côtés ?
Autre chose mais c'est juste une question de style : le "D" de dame fonctionne bien, il est immédiatement reconnaissable. Mais tu pourrais là aussi expérimenter niveau police d'écriture pour rendre ton jeu 100% original. Un exemple de font : Bistro. Ce font particulier ne marcherait peut-être pas mais tu vois le topo. Je suis incapable d'arriver à ton résultat actuel au fait, je te donne juste mon opinion de néophyte.
Tiens-nous au courant :)
Not saying some of this wasn’t still hanging around in the 90’s in thrift stores, but the triangles and squiggles are an 80’s design called The Memphis Group aesthetic. Wouldn’t have been caught dead with this stuff in the 90’s. Nice tattoo, though. https://creativemarket.com/blog/trend-alert-1980s-memphis-design
That gave me a chuckle. I hate it but keep it installed, if only to see what fonts people intend to use. If it bothers me on a website, I use my web developed toolbar and change it so I don't have to look at it (if it's a website I have to look at because otherwise I nope right out of there).
As for dyslexia, everything I've read about Comic Sans helping has claimed it was a myth.
This link explains it and includes a list of fonts that were shown to be the easiest for dyslexic readers.
There are also two types made specifically for dyslexia, called Dyslexie Font (paid) and OpenDyslexic (free open source).
Hope this helps! 🙂
Thanks! The font is Trend, specifically Trend Sans. I'd be lying if I said it didn't initially think of it because of the similarity to the company name, but I wouldn't have used if it wasn't a nice font that fits the aesthetic the client was wanting.
A font that's similar to what other books in your niche/kink have on their covers. Creative Market is where a lot of people buy fonts. They have loads of variety, good sales, and weekly freebies.
> Ocotillo by James Coffman
OK that's funny. I know it looks so familiar because it looks a bit like Oaxaca also by James Coffman. I bought it and considered using it a few years ago, but decided against it eventully. Good job.
Creative Market has a Black Friday bundle for $17 and another one for $5.
In addition to everything bavarian_creme said, it looks to me like they've also "crushed" the blacks a bit, as well.
You can check out some license pricing on Creative Market for ideas. They offer 2 types of commercial license and individuals set their own prices. Here are some listings you can look through.
If you have a little knowledge on phototoshop timeline animations, after effects, premier. Creativemarket.com has some dope templates that you can customize for a good price. Freepik has some free ones but lower quality.
Canva you can do simple animations, easil.com is by far the best instagram story templates. They dont have animations but their designs are over the top. You can always create yours.
I hate to be THAT guy, but you didn't exactly "create" that thing.
You took this can: https://creativemarket.com/plusmedia/75064-Aluminium-Can-Mockup And applied a texture (don't know if you actually made it or not"). http://imgur.com/a/2Qu64
I get that you want to create something to bring something to the fandom, but after reading your comments (in here and in the lollipop one) you kind of made it seem like you made all of it. Which you didn't.
Sorry if this come across mean spirited.
For anyone just starting out, BigStock offers a trial period BUT make sure you de-select the auto-renew or they'll start billing you.
Also Appsumo has a deal once or twice a year for DepositPhotos. It's an insanely good deal and usually someone posts on here when they're running it, but you could also subscribe to them and get an email when the deal is on.
While not for stock photos, if you sign up with Creative Market they send out freebies every Monday for stuff like fonts, logo decals, etc. They also have some really good deals on font bundles and other useful stuff for covers. If you need a free font manager I just use NexusFont and it works fine for what I need.
Actually, OpenDyslexic isn't that good. This paper shows that fonts like Arial and Helvetica are better. Remarkably, OpenDyslexic isn't even in the top 5. Unfortunately they didn't test Comic Sans.
More about this: https://creativemarket.com/blog/2014/05/14/is-comic-sans-easier-for-dyslexic-users-to-read
I think I'd give the kid a good score simply for trying to murder my eyes. The only way it could be better is if he had written it in Comic Parchment font
I personally enjoy all of Kyle Webster's Brush Sets and this set by Sivioco, however they are both premium. This blog post I found has a decent roundup of free ones.
Well I THINK it was two brushes I downloaded for free from this: https://creativemarket.com/BrushUpMatt/2331780-Real-Oils-for-Procreate
At one point, they had a deal where you could get 2 of his oil brushes, 2 of his gouache brushes, and 2 of his watercolor brushes for free. When I found the old link to it, it's broken now. He has the whole pack of 18 oil brushes for sale, but I only used 2 of them in this painting that I got for free.
The signs were really easy! I used this tutorial from Something Turquoise, and a font from creativemarket.com (I actually bought a big pack of fonts because I'm a sucker for that kind of thing). No hand-lettering required! I bought a sheet of acrylic and a square wood dowel from Home Depot for under $10, and an oil-based paint pen and some acrylic paints for under $15 from Michael's.
Acting wise, looks pretty good. Any suggestions I'd have to make are about the post-production stuff-- first I'd work on the sound mixing because right now the dialogue's getting drowned out by the background music a bit. Also you gotta change the font- it looks a little tacky and changing it to something like this or this or anything at all that's cleaner/smoother would elevate the rest of the trailer with just a small fix.
My fav thing is checking Creative Market for their free goods of the week! Each week has one, maybe to fonts, and a ton of other graphic stuff. I’ve gotten so many lovely fonts from there
$35 at a previously agreed upon rate of $2/hr, she invoiced for 17.5 hours. Not great but she felt compensated. Today that would be about $250 so still more than this guy saying no to $100.
Of course since then they also gave her $1m+ in stock and a bunch of other stuff.
https://creativemarket.com/blog/the-35-nike-logo-and-the-woman-who-designed-it
Creative Market has some really great PDF's for sale that can be fairly cheap for designing yourself. Here's some that I found real quick https://creativemarket.com/ArtCreationsDesign/1620474-Watercolor-Mountains-Clipart
https://creativemarket.com/knotteddesign/386333-Mountain-Wedding-Invitation-Suite
https://creativemarket.com/knotteddesign/687738-Wild-Greenery-Wedding-Collection
Very clear that the blacks have been lifted, making them more grey than perfect black (which is a similar look to film).
Here's an example of this look (left is before, right is after): https://d3ui957tjb5bqd.cloudfront.net/uploads/images/1/15/15757.pic.jpg
Here's a tutorial (+ more examples):
Two fonts there.
The H's are Positype's Lust Script
And DesignSomething's Toscana Script is similar for the rest of the words but is more distressed.
Not quite. There are plenty of better options -- Myriad Pro and Calibri for instance:
https://creativemarket.com/blog/2014/05/14/is-comic-sans-easier-for-dyslexic-users-to-read
These are killer for student work, especially for high school, so kudos on that. The composition of the first one is great, and I love the gradient in the 2nd one and the use of negative space for the text in the 3rd.
For the 2nd one, there's a lack of contrast between the car and the background, so it kind of gets lost in the image. Maybe try saturating the colors in the car a little more just to bring it more to the foreground.
In the 3rd one, I'm not a huge fan of the dark blue sky. It draws my eye up to the "May 2015" and competes with the car as the focal point. I'd try maybe desaturating it a bit so it's not so vivid.
I'm also not feeling the "May 2015" brush font (if it's a font and not done by hand). It comes across as childish/juvenile instead of aggressive/grungy. I might look for a different one. Skumfuk and GL Steak Brush are a couple I like.
Solid work though, keep it up.
Yeah, but that's what happens when all the web designers out there are reading the same articles on "responsive design", using the same templates, using the same UI JS, using the same CSS frameworks... web development right now is more inbred than it's ever been, which is especially a shame because browser support for different approaches has never been better.
Click around on https://creativemarket.com/themes a bit and see how many of the designs there really stand out from the rest.
Those same web designers will sneer at you if you build something that looks different.
There are literally thousands of handwriting fonts (look on creativemarket for example, but - like other sorts of faces - they're all different.
One of the most impressive I've seen recently is Liebeheide.
Probably wasting my time here, but there is a lot to say about simple, minimalist design. It's been discussed at length but here's one article example:
https://creativemarket.com/blog/minimalist-design-trend
If you're not just here to talk shit about some circles you can check that out
"BUT FIRST" is Catharsis's Cormorant.
"sanitize" is Chocotype's Alchemila Script.
Best I can find is Pervinca, it’s close but the C is off.
This looks like an old lithograph design so the exact font may not be digitized, but key characteristics would be the odd angle of stress, and the weight on the R leg and C hook.
I don't think it's monthoers. You can get a clear image of all 3 posters here (credit to danielle sylvan):
https://daniellesylvan.com/illustration
I already ran "The Shire" through whatfontis, after some cleanup, but had no luck. The roughness effect is added afterwards, it's not part of the font (at least, not the speckles on the inside of the letters... the outer rim of the letters might be wobbly).
My guess is it's somewhere on creativemarket.com, which has a ton of fonts like this, several of which somehow don't get put into whatfontis.com's database.
If anyone has the patience to go through dozens of pages of search results, try searches with terms like monoline and maybe vintage, caps/capitals, camping.
It's possible they found images like this. I don't think they intended to do anything insulting when putting this together.
Thank you! I used 4-6ish brushes from this bundle. I’m not a huge fan of most of the built-in brushes. This is another set of brushes I use regularly.
Fabian Korn's Beyno.
I found this site by googling "marsala wedding clip art." I've never purchased clip art before so I don't know anything about that site.
This is a hard one. I'm a designer and I hate to see people crowdsourcing design from Fiverr and devaluing the profession. Good design ain't cheap but I know that paying for a logo as a startup isn't always smart or doable.
Best case scenario would be to find a friend or acquaintance with some design skill willing to invest in your company and design something for a discounted price. (or message me with what you're looking for and I might be able to help you out or refer you to someone)
Otherwise I'd take a look here: https://creativemarket.com/templates/logos
Either way stay away from trendy and overly complicated logos. A nice font with proper spacing will get you most of the way. Add in a decent color palette and your brand is off to a solid start and you can improve on it down the road.
Also, this is most likely the best mockup bundle ever there:
https://creativemarket.com/Photific/400296-STOREFRONT-Apparel-Mockups-Bundle
It costs a bit ($79), but it's totally worth the price. 500+ items and it updates all the time, 4k HD resolution, displacement maps to make it look even more realistic, etc.
I don't think the majority of people can tell the difference between Bombshell Pro and other modern cursive fonts. They think that any modern cursive = bombshell pro. It's like saying all condensed sans serifs are the same.
It kinda of makes me sad, as a designer, that people assume that every wedding sign is Bombshell Pro, especially because those vendors have their own style of writing that, while is cursive, is unique to them. You're paying them to create a design that works for your text, add little elements, and lay it out nicely. Sorry for my designer rant, I'm not a calligrapher, but I appreciate what those vendors do.
For our paper products, we did a mix of modern calligraphy, Melika Letter, and Adobe Caslon Pro.
Yeah like someone else pointed out, it doesn't make a lot of sense to be using blackletter for a club centered around Asian culture. But I would also shy away from using stereotypical looking Asian type fonts. Maybe a brush font but none of this:
"we are twine" is using Emily Lime's Bombshell Pro using some alternate glyphs.
"adorn" is AF Studio's Octavia Script using some alternate glyphs.
"tulle & grace" is Great Lakes Lettering's Asterism Clean, but instead of using alternate glyphs, it looks like they manually added swashes to the t, ampersand and g.
I have no idea, but in trying to find it, I came across this wacky site.
Thanks! I'm just a beginner like a lot of folks and I like to share what I know when I can. If we all give tips, we can all have better writing!
I am not a handwriting expert and am fairly new to the hobby, but I did learn a lot about typography and typesetting in college that I really think carries over to handwriting!
From Oh So Beautiful Paper, 6/14:
> The front was letterpress printed with vintage-inspired text and calligraphy from the talented Anne Robin.
You might like Incools' Esmeralda as a substitute.
I actually tried it again in a different document, just out curiosity. So far, every time I try to import one of these textures into a CMYK document, something like this happens. And every time I move or resize the image, it glitches into a completely different pattern. It's pretty cool!
I think this is Andre Uenojo's Neou although you may have outlined the thin weight you can get on dafont
As a starting point, to reduce the size of the task and get something going, you could buy (or... emulate) a design. Some are simple PSDs, others are full code-inclusive with cool features. When I did a development bootcamp a few months ago a lot of people went this route to get their portfolio up quickly. You can always change it later :)
A few places to get designs:
Not exact, but Latinotype's Taberna Serif Black and Caron twice's Copperplate New Black Condensed are similar.
Your can also just buy a personal license of the design from the original artist and get it printed yourself for cheaper.
If youre really cheap and like a diy project, you can probably even buy the design and project it onto the wall at whatever scale you like and paint a mural. Haha.
First: incredible palette and design.
Second: MIGHT be a customized version of https://creativemarket.com/nami_studio/3974071-El-Durango - but there are a lot of poorly-drawn faces that are close to it, as well.
And last: have some respect. "Free" fonts are mostly bullshit and you should pay for quality.
I found the smaller font via whatfontis, it's called Roxborough -
https://creativemarket.com/connary/2307769-Roxborough-CF-calligraphic-serif?u=whatfontis
I didn't find the upper font, though I ran a cleaned-up sample through the site. This was the closest it found. I thought it might be manually bolded a tiny bit, or narrowed a little, so I tried unbolding and making it a bit wider, but no matches.
I also checked more fonts from the guy who made Roxborough, no matches.
Reverse image search came up with references to a K-pop group called Loona. Not sure if this image is related to them or not. If so, this is the website for their graphic designer, so I suppose someone could ask about the font, if they speak Korean: http://studio-xxx.com/Selected-Work/LOONA-The-Debut-Project
Like it was said before a lot of similar ones but this one called Mogan has an almost identical lower case "r" as your reference. Maybe that helps you out.
Maybe something like Photograph Signature?
Or Starlit Drive?
That was my initial thought but this shot clarifies that it wraps this wall so figured they could kind of continue things up the stairway but it could also just “break” with no attempt to connect the parts.
https://creativemarket.com/alexandre.rotenberg/2653881-Snake-or-cobra-street-art
Here’s the rest! https://imgur.com/a/CjXJuKV
Inspired by these vintage frames https://creativemarket.com/Designwork/1469125-Vintage-frames-and-monogram.-Set and by this font https://creativemarket.com/Borgeslettering/13716-Desire-Sale-40-OFF%21
Herschel: https://imgur.com/a/VVeAYiy
These are the lower-case letters. All the uppercase are swash caps.
There are several fonts named Herschel. I got this one as part of a bundle, but it can be found here: https://creativemarket.com/spencerandsons/30955-Herschel-Bonus
Hey man. I'm the original maker of that image. Now its spread all over the internet lol
I could take a stab at doing a monkey. I'll do it for free it I'm thinking something like this but ofc more "witchery" looking.
https://creativemarket.com/nanashicreative/3357300-Monkey-Head-Mascot-Esport-Logo
If you have something else in mind send me photos of kind of the look you where thinking.
Hey thanks dude!!!! 🥰 The brush is grain 5 from MiksKS at creative market - https://creativemarket.com/MiksKS/1699658-Procreate-grain-brushes And then I used the technical pen brush from procreate itself to get the shapes and lines done!
So I'm probably not the best person to ask since I code all my stuff myself and have done my sites custom every time. However, I've heard good things about Semplice. It's a wordpress theme specifically for design portfolios. I would also check out Creative Market and Theme Forest for good themes.
My mom is a graphic designer and she made them, actually! On mobile so sorry for the ugly URL, but she used graphics from this set:
https://creativemarket.com/SalomeNJ/2408363-Ethereal-Blush-Florals-Graphic-Set
There are a shit-ton of this type of script fonts on Creative Market, but Blessed Print's BetterFly looks the closest to me with a little weight gain.
For anyone interested in using the same design, I edited this but did not create the template! I bought it from here. Purchasing it gives you PSD files of the design.
It took me forever to find a sunset template I liked online so I hope that can be useful for other brides looking for something similar :) She has lots of other watercolour designs as well, all they take to use them is a tiny bit of photoshop-savvy.