Radon | Font
Radon’s experimental shapes can look cluttered if they are too close together. Increasing the kerning (letter spacing) often enhances its high-end feel.
Because of its unique personality, Radon isn’t a "workhorse" body font like Arial or Times New Roman. It is a , meaning it is built for: Radon Font
Stick to the 3-font rule : use Radon as your Primary (display) font and pair it with a simple Sans-Serif (like Helvetica) for body text. Radon’s experimental shapes can look cluttered if they