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Stoneland: A Display Font That Earns Its Weight
Practical Designer Notes You’ll Actually Use
- Test spacing early. Kerning pairs like “To”, “AV”, and “Wa” need checking — especially at larger sizes where gaps become obvious.
- Compare case usage. Some weights include full lowercase; others are uppercase-only. Confirm which version you’re licensing — it affects flexibility in editorial design and web design.
- Mock it up — literally. Drop Stoneland into a real packaging mockup, not just a flat PSD. See how it sits beside photography, texture, and color. Does it dominate? Disappear? Belong?
- Check small-size readability. At 16–18 pt on screen or 10–12 pt printed, does “e” stay open? Does “a” retain shape? If not, reserve it strictly for large-format use.
- Pair with purpose. Try it beside a modern serif font (like Tiempos), a neutral sans serif font (like Inter), a restrained script font (not florid — think a delicate copperplate), and even another display font (to avoid tonal clash). Notice where contrast supports — and where it competes.
- Verify commercial licensing. As a premium font, Stoneland requires explicit commercial font licensing for client work, digital products, or resale items. Don’t assume desktop use covers Shopify themes or Canva templates — read the EULA.
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