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Random Story Font: A Designer’s Honest Review for Branding Projects
When Random Story Shines—and When It Doesn’t
- Logo design (especially for small businesses, creative studios, or lifestyle brands)
- Packaging design (labels, tags, and product names)
- Social media graphics (headlines, quotes, or callouts)
- Posters, flyers, and greeting cards
- Website headers and hero sections
- Body text or paragraphs
- Formal branding (like law firms or corporate reports)
- Small print (business card details or footnotes)
Practical Tips for Using Random Story in Your Work
- Mocking it up in real design assets (like packaging, logos, and web headers)
- Trying different font pairings (a clean sans serif or serif works best)
- Checking how it looks in both digital and print formats
- Testing at different sizes to see where it starts to lose clarity
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