Brushed Habbit: A Bold Font for a Memorable Brand
Brushed Habbit for Bakery Packaging and Fresh Branding
Last month, I decided it was time to give my bakery's packaging a fresh look. We had been using a generic sans serif font for years, and while it was clean, it didn't reflect the warmth and creativity of our brand. That’s when I discovered Brushed Habbit, a Display Font that feels like a dry brush stroke on paper—raw, expressive, and full of energy.
The moment I saw Brushed Habbit in action, I knew it would bring a unique texture to our branding. It wasn’t just about looking different—it was about feeling different. The distressed edges and dynamic strokes made every label feel handcrafted, even though we were printing them in bulk. Using Brushed Habbit helped us stand out on store shelves and gave our customers a sense of authenticity.
Brushed Habbit for Social Media and Online Store Graphics
As an online seller, I rely heavily on social media to connect with customers. Our Instagram feed used to feel a bit flat, especially with the text overlays on product photos. When I switched to Brushed Habbit for headlines and captions, the difference was immediate. The Font’s high-energy style added personality to our posts, making them more engaging and visually appealing.
I started using Brushed Habbit for promotional banners, product highlights, and even thank-you messages. It worked well on mobile screens and didn’t lose its charm at smaller sizes. It also paired beautifully with a clean sans serif font for body text, creating a balanced yet eye-catching design across our online shop and social channels.
Brushed Habbit for Café Menus and Restaurant Branding
A few weeks ago, I helped a local café redesign their menu. They wanted something that felt cozy but still professional. After testing several options, Brushed Habbit stood out as the perfect choice. Its textural quality gave the menu a hand-painted feel, which matched the café’s rustic decor and homemade vibe.
We used Brushed Habbit for headings and titles, keeping the rest of the text in a simple serif font for readability. The result was a menu that felt inviting and consistent with the café’s brand identity. Customers commented on how much they liked the look, and it even helped increase engagement during lunch hours.
Brushed Habbit for Skincare Labels and Product Packaging
When I started working with a small skincare brand, one of their biggest challenges was making their labels stand out in a crowded market. Their current font was too minimal and lacked character. I suggested Brushed Habbit for the main title on their product jars, and the response was overwhelming.
The distressed look of Brushed Habbit gave their labels a natural, artisanal feel that aligned perfectly with their eco-friendly values. It also made their products more memorable on store shelves. I made sure to check the font licensing before using it on their packaging, and everything was covered under commercial use. This helped avoid any legal issues down the line.
Brushed Habbit for Thank-You Cards and Customer Appreciation
Thank-you cards are a small but meaningful part of customer service. For a recent client appreciation campaign, I used Brushed Habbit to create personalized thank-you notes for our top clients. The font’s expressive motion gave each card a warm, personal touch that felt genuine.
I paired Brushed Habbit with a minimalist serif font for the body text, ensuring the message remained clear and easy to read. The final cards looked handmade, which reinforced the idea of gratitude and care. It was a simple change, but it made a big impact on how our clients perceived our brand.
Brushed Habbit for Website Banners and Digital Ads
Our website needed a refresh, and one of the first things I tackled was the header section. The old font felt outdated and didn’t match the modern aesthetic we were going for. Brushed Habbit was the ideal solution. As a Display Font, it worked beautifully for large banners and call-to-action buttons.
I tested it on both desktop and mobile versions of the site, and it maintained its visual appeal without compromising readability. It also complemented other design elements like icons and images, making the overall layout more cohesive. Since implementing Brushed Habbit, we’ve seen a slight increase in user engagement and time spent on the homepage.
Brushed Habbit for Boutique Tags and Handmade Merchandise
For a boutique that sells handmade jewelry, I used Brushed Habbit to design custom tags for their product boxes. The font’s expressive strokes gave the tags a unique, artistic flair that reflected the craftsmanship behind each piece. It also helped the boutique stand out from competitors who used more traditional fonts.
I made sure to check the file formats included with Brushed Habbit so I could use it for both digital and print purposes. The font supported multiple languages and had alternate characters, which was helpful for adding special accents or symbols to the designs. It was a small detail, but it made a big difference in how the boutique presented its products.





