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Mini Unicorn: A Friendly Display Font for Playful Branding Projects
Performance Across Design Formats
- Packaging Mockup: On a soap box mockup, the font looked charming and boutique-ready. The rounded shapes gave the packaging a soft, tactile feel that aligned well with the product’s organic positioning.
- Social Media Graphics: For Instagram posts and Stories, Mini Unicorn added a fun, eye-catching element—perfect for captions or highlights. It paired well with clean background colors and minimalist layouts.
- Website Header: Used in a hero section of a landing page, it gave the site a youthful, energetic tone. I made sure to keep the font size large enough to preserve clarity, and it worked well with a soft pastel background.
- Business Cards: Here, I noticed the importance of size. Mini Unicorn looked great as a name or title, but trying to use it for addresses or contact info made it hard to read. I switched to a sans serif for those details, which created a better visual hierarchy.
Font Pairing Tips
- With a Serif Font: Pairing it with a classic serif like Playfair Display created a nice contrast between playful and elegant—great for wedding invitations or boutique branding.
- With a Sans Serif Font: Using it alongside a clean sans like Montserrat or Lato helped ground the design and gave it a modern, minimalist edge.
- With a Handwritten Font: If you want to go full whimsy, pairing Mini Unicorn with another script font (but in a smaller size or different color) can add visual interest without being overwhelming.
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