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Certoon Earthquake: A Bold Display Font Worth Trusting
Designer Notes You’ll Actually Use
- Always test Certoon Earthquake in black and white first—color can mask spacing issues or unintended emphasis.
- Check readability at 18pt in print mockups and 28px on mobile previews. If letters start to blur or compete, step back and simplify.
- Compare uppercase and lowercase treatments side-by-side. Lowercase often reads warmer and more approachable for brand names; uppercase delivers authority for headlines.
- Review kerning manually in key pairs—‘AV’, ‘To’, ‘We’. Some combinations tighten unexpectedly; minor adjustments go a long way.
- Test it beside at least three other typefaces: one serif font (for contrast), one neutral sans serif font (for balance), and one script or handwritten font (to confirm compatibility).
- Confirm commercial licensing before any client deliverable or digital product launch. Certoon Earthquake is a commercial font—verify usage rights for web embedding, app integration, or resale in templates.
- Print a few real-world samples: a business card, a product label, and a social graphic. Digital previews lie. Paper tells the truth.
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