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Angelia Monogram: A Designer’s Font for Elegant Branding Projects
Using the Font Across Brand Touchpoints
- Business cards: Used as the main name treatment, it gave the card a boutique feel.
- Packaging labels: On small stickers for coffee bags, it looked clean and upscale.
- Social media headers: Worked beautifully in Instagram stories and website hero sections, especially when paired with a simple sans-serif for body text.
- Printed menus: In a stylized header format, it helped guide the eye and set a refined tone.
What to Check Before Finalizing
- Readability: At smaller sizes, does it still work? I found that anything under 14pt started to lose clarity, so I reserved Angelia Monogram for larger, impactful uses.
- Supported languages: The client wanted to include some French phrases on packaging, so multilingual support was important. Angelia Monogram covered the necessary characters.
- File formats: I checked that the font included both OTF and TTF versions for flexibility across design platforms.
- Licensing: Since this was a commercial project, I verified that the font license allowed for use in branding, packaging, and digital marketing materials.
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