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Halloween Brush: A Designer’s Take on Using This Spooky Display Font for Branding
Practical Observations: How It Performs in Real Design Contexts
- Shop Sign: Printed at a large scale, the font looked bold and eye-catching. The uneven strokes added texture that made the sign feel more artistic.
- Business Card: Used for the café’s name, it added a playful touch. Paired with a clean script font for the tagline, it balanced the overall design.
- Product Label: Worked well in a smaller size, especially when the background was solid and the font color contrast was high.
- Website Header: Added a fun, seasonal vibe to the homepage. We used a web-safe version and tested load times—it was smooth.
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