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Double Dose: A Bold, Unapologetic Display Font
Practical Designer Notes You’ll Actually Use
- Test it in black and white first. Its strength lies in contrast—color can distract from structural nuance.
- Check small-size readability early. Try it at 18px on a mockup of your actual packaging or label—don’t trust screen previews alone.
- Try it on real mockups—not just grids. How does it sit on kraft paper? Over a textured background? Against a soft-focus photo?
- Compare uppercase vs. lowercase usage. Uppercase reads bolder and more declarative; lowercase offers rhythm and approachability—but only if your brand voice supports both.
- Review spacing meticulously. Kerning pairs like “AV”, “To”, and “Wa” need manual attention in headlines—don’t assume auto-kerning suffices.
- Test font pairing rigorously. Try Double Dose beside a warm serif font (for contrast in editorial), a neutral sans serif (for balance in web design), a delicate script font (for invitation elegance), and even a restrained handwritten font (to soften without undermining authority). Avoid pairing it with other high-contrast display fonts—that’s visual shouting.
- Confirm commercial licensing before client or business use. Double Dose is a premium font—verify permissions for web embedding, app integration, and resale of templates or digital products.
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