Hot pink stretch, sticky sweet.
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social apps, food tech, fun newsletters, indie merch drops, and anyone whose product makes someone smile in the first ten seconds.
Bubble Gum leans into hot pink stretch, sticky sweet without crossing into twee. The result reads as confident-fun rather than try-hard-fun, which is a much shorter list of pages than the open web would suggest. Saturated palette, friendly type, real hierarchy, and a layout that earns the smile. It looks like a brand run by people who actually enjoy what they ship.
Suits direct-to-consumer launches, lifestyle brands, hobby tools, and anything sold by being genuinely likeable rather than aggressively efficient. Avoid it for serious enterprise tools, regulated platforms, or markets where personality is a tax on the buyer's trust rather than an asset that pulls the click forward.
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