We are currently living in an era of "blanding"—where every tech logo looks like a slightly different version of a sans-serif geometric font. Splaat is the antidote. It doesn't just sit on a page; it screams. Because it mimics the look of liquid splatter and erratic ink strokes, it captures the eye in a way that a standard "clean" font never could. For posters, album covers, and high-energy social media graphics, Splaat is better because it demands attention. 2. Authenticity Through Imperfection
Bold, heavy fonts need extra white space around them so they don't look cluttered . splaat font better
Clean font for body copy (15–18px). Splaat for the hero headline only. We are currently living in an era of
: Hand-lettered, uneven blocks, and high-contrast black/purple/yellow colors. and high-energy social media graphics