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Sunnyside: A Retro Script Font That Brings Vintage Charm to Modern Branding
Real-World Testing: Sunnyside Across Brand Touchpoints
- Logo Design: Sunnyside shines in logo work. It gave the café’s brand name a custom, artisanal feel that felt more personal than a standard sans serif. I used it for the primary logotype and paired it with a clean sans serif for the tagline, creating a balanced visual hierarchy.
- Packaging Design: On a mockup for a handmade soap label, Sunnyside added a touch of softness and elegance. It worked especially well in a smaller size on the back panel, where it remained legible without losing its character.
- Business Cards: The font looked great on a minimalist business card layout. I used it for the name and title, and it gave the design a personal, boutique feel without looking outdated.
- Social Media Graphics: Sunnyside really came alive on Instagram stories and post headers. Its organic texture and vintage appeal helped the brand stand out in a feed full of geometric sans serifs and overused script fonts.
- Website Headers: As a webfont, Sunnyside loaded smoothly and looked crisp across devices. I used it sparingly for hero section headlines and call-to-action buttons, where its personality helped drive engagement without slowing down the site.
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