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Angelia Notes: A Designer’s Real-World Review
Practical Designer Notes You’ll Actually Use
- Test Angelia Notes in pure black and white before committing—some display fonts rely on subtle gradients or hinting that disappear in print.
- Check small-size readability early: render it at 16px on a product label mockup, not just in your font menu.
- Try it on real mockups—not just Photoshop layers. Print a sample, hold it at arm’s length, view it on mobile. Does it still land?
- Compare uppercase vs. lowercase usage. Angelia Notes’ caps have stronger presence; use them for logos or initials, lowercase for warmth in subheads.
- Review letter spacing carefully. It ships with generous default tracking—tighten slightly for headlines, loosen for inline decorative use.
- Confirm commercial licensing before client work. As a premium font, Angelia Notes requires clear rights for resale assets, digital products, and branded merchandise.
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