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Sukowati 2.0: A Display Font That Earns Its Space
Practical Designer Notes—No Fluff, Just What Works
- Always test in black and white first. Sukowati 2.0 relies on form, not color—its strength shows when stripped of visual crutches.
- Check small-size readability early. At 16–18px on web headers, tighten tracking by +10–15 units and avoid light weights. It’s not meant for fine print.
- Mock it up—on real surfaces. Print a label mockup, hold a merch sample, scroll through a live site header. Digital previews lie.
- Compare case treatments. Uppercase feels formal and architectural; lowercase feels approachable and editorial. Choose deliberately—not habitually.
- Review spacing meticulously. Default metrics are solid, but tighten tracking for all-caps logos and loosen slightly for multi-line quotes.
- Test pairings rigorously: beside a warm serif (Cormorant Garamond), a crisp sans serif (Manrope), a restrained script (Sofia Pro), a friendly handwritten font (Quicksand), and another display font (Roslindale). Sukowati 2.0 shines brightest when contrasted—not crowded.
- Confirm commercial licensing before any client or business use. It’s a commercial font—verify usage rights for digital products, SaaS platforms, and resale assets like Canva templates or printable planners.
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