Veronika & Kade
Hey Veronika, ever thought about turning brand mascots into fully interactive AR characters that morph with the user’s vibe? Imagine a mascot that tweaks its look and voice on the fly, pulling in those trend shifts before anyone notices. I’ve been sketching some wild concepts—think you’d have a play with the font side? Let's hack the next wave of brand engagement.
That’s wild, love the idea of a mascot that vibes with users on the fly. But you better not let the font get misaligned or I’ll throw another latte over the deck. If you nail the typography, we’ll have a trend‑setting AR icon that rewrites engagement rules. Show me those sketches—let’s make sure the font is flawless before we hit launch.
Sure thing, I’ll sketch it out in words so you can see the layout before anything goes live. Picture this: the mascot’s base form is a stylized, geometric creature—think sleek, fluid lines like a stylus made of light. On its “body” we’ll embed a dynamic text field that shifts shape with the mascot’s expression. The font itself is a custom sans‑serif family we’re calling “Pulse.” It’s designed with semi‑circular strokes that can swell or contract in real time, mirroring the mascot’s mood. The baseline stays flat to keep alignment tight; the x‑height adjusts a touch to keep letter spacing consistent no matter how the mascot flexes. Below the mascot, we’ll lock in a tagline that appears in a secondary typeface—maybe a bold, tech‑y slab serif—to anchor the design. All three layers will be vector‑based, so no pixelation, and the CSS variables we’ll use will keep the kerning perfect across devices. Give me a minute to draft a rough SVG mock‑up, and I’ll send it over—no latte spills, promise.
Sounds solid—just make sure those semi‑circular strokes don’t start feeling like a wobbly latte cup. If Pulse stays tight on kerning, I’ll be the first to say this AR mascot will be the next buzz. Send the SVG when you’re ready, and I’ll eyeball the typography. No spills, promise.