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Gasstock: A Confident Script for Real Brand Work
Where to Lean In—and Where to Pause
- Brand marks (especially alongside a neutral secondary typeface)
- Premium packaging (bottles, apothecary jars, gift boxes)
- Social posts with minimal text and strong visual contrast
- Decorative accents—a single word in a layout, not blocks of copy
- Merchandise like tote bags or ceramic mugs where legibility at medium scale is key
- Don’t use it below 24pt in digital interfaces—kerning tightens unpredictably at small sizes
- Don’t set full sentences in all caps—it loses its organic flow and feels forced
- Don’t pair it with another script font; contrast is your friend, not duplication
- Don’t assume it works for every “handwritten” brief—this is a confident script, not a casual one
Designer Notes You’ll Actually Use
- Test it in black and white first. Its charm lives in contrast—verify it holds up without color crutches.
- Check readability at real-world sizes: 16pt on a mobile screen, 28pt on a product label, 48pt on a poster. Adjust tracking manually if needed—default spacing can feel tight in tight spaces.
- Mock it up early. Drop it into a real packaging mockup or website header—not just a font preview. See how it sits beside photography, icons, and whitespace.
- Compare case treatments. Lowercase often reads more authentically than uppercase in Gasstock. Try both, but default to lowercase for warmth and flow.
- Test pairings deliberately: beside a sturdy serif (like Lora), a neutral sans (like Manrope), a restrained handwritten font (for contrast, not competition), and even a bold display font (to gauge hierarchy). Gasstock needs room to breathe—don’t crowd it.
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