Font Pairings for Cookie decorating
When it comes to design, font choice is crucial. But the magic really happens when you pair fonts together. The right combination can make your cookies stand out and create visual harmony.
Contrast is key
Contrast is key to creating interest and distinguishing different types of information. Pair fonts that are noticeably different in style. For example:
Serif and Sans-Serif: Combining a classic serif font like Times New Roman with a modern sans-serif font like Arial can create a dynamic and balanced look.
Weight Contrast: Use a bold font for primary words and a light or regular font for primary words to create a clear visual hierarchy.
Examples
Both Canva and Flowly app offer a variety of fonts for cookie decorating. Here are some examples:








About the Author
We're a small, passionate team of two committed to empowering cookiers with smart, innovative tools. In 2021, we launched Flowly, an iOS app that serves as a camera-based alternative to traditional projectors, allowing cookiers to effortlessly create intricate writings and designs without the expense and hassle of setting up a projector.
The app quickly gained popularity, inspiring us to develop another product: Flowlylink. It’s a free, all-in-one ordering system tailored specifically for cookiers. Acting as a link in bio, shop, and order management tool, it’s designed to streamline order handling and payment tracking. With its intuitive interface and built-in order forms, Flowlylink enables cookiers to start taking custom orders and launch presales within minutes.


