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Bold Style with Borgest Display: A Maker's Font for Stunning Handmade Labels & Designs
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Bold Style with Borgest Display: A Maker's Font for Stunning Handmade Labels & Designs

As I sat down to design a new set of candle labels for my seasonal lavender collection, I knew I needed a font that would stand out on the shelf without overpowering the delicate scent story behind each jar. That’s when I opened my design software and selected Borgest Display. From the moment I typed out “Lavender Dream,” the font brought a confident, stylish energy to the label that felt just right—bold, yet elegant.

Borgest Display is a modern display font with a strong personality. Its clean lines, balanced curves, and slightly elevated serifs give it a unique charm that’s both contemporary and timeless. Whether you're printing boutique tags, designing greeting cards, or crafting digital wall art, this font adds a touch of sophistication that elevates your creative work. It's PUA encoded, which means every alternate, ligature, and swash is accessible in design programs like Adobe Illustrator, Canva Pro, and Cricut Design Space—making it a practical choice for both digital and physical products.

Perfect for Product Labels and Packaging

When I switched from a generic sans serif to Borgest Display on my candle labels, the change was immediate. Customers began commenting on how “luxurious” the packaging looked. The font’s tall x-height and open spacing made the product names easy to read, even from a short distance. It’s ideal for small-format labels where clarity and style both matter. I’ve also used it successfully on boutique clothing tags and mason jar spice labels—each time with a noticeable boost in perceived quality.

For packaging, especially for handmade soap boxes or gift tags, Borgest Display shines when used for product names and special phrases like “Limited Edition” or “Handcrafted with Care.” Because it’s designed as a display font, it works best in short bursts—think titles, brand names, and featured text rather than long paragraphs.

Wedding Invitations and Planner Pages

One of my favorite projects this year was designing a set of rustic-chic wedding invitations. I used Borgest Display for the couple’s names and event date, pairing it with a soft script font for the body text. The contrast between the boldness of Borgest and the gentle flow of the script created a balanced, elegant layout that the bride and groom absolutely loved.

For planner pages and digital printables, I’ve found that this font brings structure and visual interest. Whether I’m labeling sections like “Monthly Goals” or highlighting important dates, Borgest Display makes the layout feel intentional and stylish. It’s especially effective in digital downloads like quote posters and motivational printables, where presentation is key to engaging your audience.

Seasonal Crafts and Digital Templates

This past holiday season, I created a series of printable gift tags and tree ornaments using Borgest Display. The font’s versatility allowed me to switch from a farmhouse-style tag with a distressed background to a sleek minimalist ornament with just a few design tweaks. I even used it in a digital template preview for a client who sells printable Christmas cards online—the clean, bold look of the font helped her attract more downloads and positive feedback.

When designing seasonal products, especially those with a short shelf life like holiday tags or spring greeting cards, having a font that can adapt to different themes is invaluable. Borgest Display works equally well with vintage textures, modern geometric patterns, and minimal line art—making it a reliable staple in my design toolkit.

Font Pairing Tips for Creative Makers

One of the joys of using display fonts like Borgest is experimenting with font pairings. For most of my label and card designs, I pair Borgest Display with a clean sans serif like Montserrat or Open Sans. This combination keeps the design from feeling too busy while maintaining a professional, modern look.

For more formal or romantic designs—like wedding invitations or vintage-style wall art—I often pair it with a simple serif font or a refined script. When I want to add a playful twist, especially for children’s birthday cards or boutique tote bags, I’ll use a handwritten font for secondary text. These combinations help create visual hierarchy and ensure your message is both readable and aesthetically pleasing.

Readability and Cutting Machine Considerations

If you’re using Borgest Display with a Cricut or Silhouette machine, I recommend testing with a small cut first—especially if you’re working with intricate swashes or detailed alternates. While the font is beautifully designed, some of the more decorative elements may require a slightly larger size to cut cleanly on vinyl or heat transfer material.

For printed items like greeting cards or product tags, I always preview the text at actual size to ensure legibility. Borgest Display is best suited for medium to large text sizes. It’s not ideal for long body copy, but that’s perfectly fine—it’s meant to grab attention, not carry paragraphs.

What to Check Before Using in Your Shop

Before listing any product that uses Borgest Display, I always double-check the font’s licensing agreement. Most premium display fonts come with a commercial license, allowing you to use them in physical products, digital templates, SVG files, and printables. However, it’s important to confirm that the license includes the specific use you’re planning—especially if you're selling merchandise or offering editable templates.

I also recommend checking the font package for additional styles, alternates, ligatures, and swashes. Some versions include bold or italic variations, which can be useful for layered designs or multi-font layouts. Make sure the font supports the languages you need, especially if you sell internationally or create multilingual printables.

Final Touches for Your Creative Projects

Whether you're a digital designer, a print-at-home crafter, or a small business owner creating packaging for your latest product line, Borgest Display brings a polished, confident look that helps your work stand out. From candle labels to digital wall art, its versatility and elegant design make it a go-to font for makers who want to elevate their creative output without sacrificing usability.

The next time you're preparing a new product mockup or updating your shop branding, give Borgest Display a try. You might just find that it becomes your new favorite tool for turning simple text into a powerful design element.

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