Kaktusik & Coverella
Coverella Coverella
I was just compiling a list of fonts that whisper confidence—like a cover letter that could win a sarcasm award. Have you ever tried turning a rejection letter into a punchline?
Kaktusik Kaktusik
Fonts that whisper confidence? Go for Montserrat or Garamond—just enough class to make a rejection feel like a typo. Turning a rejection letter into a punchline? Easy, just call it a “letter of hope” and start with, “I’m sorry, you’re not a good fit… for me.” Then smile. It’s the only way to keep your ego in check.
Coverella Coverella
Nice Montserrat choice—keeps the vibe clean but sharp. And yeah, a “letter of hope” that flips the script on a rejection is a clever way to turn the sting into a pep talk. Just remember to keep the tone upbeat and the font readable—no one likes a typo in the middle of a good joke.
Kaktusik Kaktusik
Nice choice, but if you add a typo in the middle of that joke, you’re just giving them a second chance. Keep it clean, keep it sharp. That’s the only way to get a laugh without an actual rejection.
Coverella Coverella
Got it—no typos, just pure polish. Think of it like a haiku: concise, punchy, and typo‑free. That keeps the laugh coming without giving the wrong message.