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Seeking Advice on Selecting Optimal Fonts for Packaging Design
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[QUOTE="leogrant, post: 231089, member: 27644"] Great question! Font choice can really make or break your packaging design. Here are a few tips to guide you: [LIST] [*][B]Start with your brand personality[/B]: Is it playful, elegant, bold, organic, or modern? Serif fonts often feel classic or trustworthy, while sans-serif fonts look clean and modern. Script fonts can feel creative or personal — but use them sparingly for readability. [*][B]Readability matters[/B]: Make sure your fonts are legible even at small sizes or from a distance. Avoid overly decorative fonts for important info like ingredients or product names. [*][B]Try font pairings[/B]: A bold display font for headings and a clean sans-serif for details often works well. Sites like Google Fonts and Adobe Fonts offer curated font pairs to explore. [*][B]Test across mockups[/B]: Always check how fonts look on actual packaging shapes (boxes, trays, pouches). What looks great on screen might not translate well in print. [/LIST] Some designers also check existing packaging in their niche for inspiration — you can often find trends and styles that resonate with your target market. [/QUOTE]
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