Guidelines for Small Text on Custom Labels | Sttark (2024)

The UPS truck just dropped off your first box of custom labels! Inside the box are hundreds of brand new labels that you spent hours designing, pouring over the color scheme, and listing each and every ingredient with meticulous dedication. You pop open the box and take out a roll of labels to admire your handiwork. The logo looks great, the color looks good, but wait… the text is way too tiny to read, and everything else is a blurry, illegible mess. You stare at your labels in utter disbelief.

And then you wake up! It was only a bad dream… but what if it were real?

The nightmare of illegible text does not have to be a reality! Several factors play a part when it comes to pixelated, blurry, unreadable text, and they all originate in the design stage. Check out the tips below to make sure all your tiny text comes out beautiful and legible, like the ones used for Lindbergh Candles.

File Type

First, check your file type. If it originates in a vector-based program, such as Adobe Illustrator, you’re already one step ahead of the game! We strongly recommend onlyusing vector file types for print (.ai, .pdf, .eps).We’ve said many times that vector files typically lend themselves to the best print quality, and this is especially true if you have lots of text on your label. Text in vector-based files remain sharp and crisp because they are made up of geometric lines instead of pixels.

Check out this screenshot of some text we’ve typed in Illustrator.

If your design originates from a raster-based program like Photoshop, don’t worry. Your file will still print well as long as you keep all or most of your design elements in separate layers and your resolution set to 300 dpi at the least, 800 dpi at the most. Resolution lower than 300 dpi will yield a blurry print.

Check out this screenshot of some text we’ve typed in Photoshop.

Font Size

The size of your font also contributes to legibility. For dark font on lighter backgrounds, 5 pt font is the minimum we recommend printing. Anything smaller than 5 pt will be extremely difficult to read, unless it’s all capitalized. Even then, 4 pt font is about the smallest you can go. Keep in mind that some typefaces have thinner or lighter font weights, so just because one font is legible in 5 pt doesn’t necessarily mean another one will be.

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If you have light text on a dark background, the parameters are tighter. Keep font size around 7 pt or larger, especially if it is very thin.

Pro-tip! The font weight can also play a part in print quality. If your font is 5 pt and super thin, you may be walking a fine line.

Font Color

Black is black, right? Wrong! If your text is black, we highly recommend that it be only 100% black or key (the K in CMYK). If it is a color build of black, the printer will use dots of all the CMYK inks that are spread out on the paper, which doesn’t form a totally seamless line of text. Many times, your text will look “pixelated” because of this. If your font is set up as 100% black, the printer will print only black ink in a smooth, seamless stroke, resulting in crisp text.

If you want a pop of color, that’s fine too! Keep in mind that lighter colors will be hard to read if they’re printed on a light background. You may even want to bump up your font size to 7 pt or larger to make sure everything stays legible.

Pro tip! For colorful text, having one element of CMYK as close to 100% as possible can significantly improve clarity.

Check it out!Print off this PDF at 100% scale to see a few examples of text size and color and how they appear in print.

To The Press!

If you’re ever in doubt about whether or not your text will be legible, print your design(s) off on your home printer. Remember to select either 100% scale or “Do Not Scale” (if you’re printing from an Adobe program) so the design will print true to size. If you can read all text easily, it’s a good sign your labels are good to go. Our team is always happy to double-check your fonts for you, so feel free to drop us a line and ask us to take a look!

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Guidelines for Small Text on Custom Labels | Sttark? ›

Anything smaller than 5 pt will be extremely difficult to read, unless it's all capitalized. Even then, 4 pt font is about the smallest you can go. Keep in mind that some typefaces have thinner or lighter font weights, so just because one font is legible in 5 pt doesn't necessarily mean another one will be.

What is the smallest readable text size? ›

According to professional print service Quality Logo Products and Same Day Printing, the smallest font size used for promotional or printed items is 6pt which is equivalent to 0.6mm+.

What is the minimum font size for warning labels? ›

Deciding on suitable text size for labels for hazardous chemicals is left to the discretion of suppliers. A minimum text size of 2.5mm (x-height 1.2mm) or 7 point is the smallest size that most people (and regulators) are likely to consider readable.

What is the minimum font size for content? ›

Answer. While there is no official minimum font size for the web, it is generally agreed upon that 16px for body text is a good starting point. Of course, some text will be smaller and headings will often times be larger.

What is text too small to read? ›

The “text too small to read” error suggests that the font size of the page is too small for mobile browsing. When people visit your website using mobile devices, they have to “pinch to zoom” to view the contents of your site. Google hates sites that do not offer a good user experience.

What font size is readable to 10 feet away? ›

As for legibility, the following sizes are a good starting point: To be legible 6 feet use 30 pt. To be legible 10 feet use 48 pt.

What is the minimum font size for labels FDA? ›

° Less than 5 sq inches, the minimum font size is 4.5 pt. ° More than 5 sq inches (but less than 25 sq inches), the minimum font size is 9 pt. ° More than 25 sq inches (but less than 100 sq inches), the minimum font size is 13.5 pt. ° More than 100 sq inches, the minimum font size is 18 pt.

What font size does the FDA recommend when the label size allows? ›

The “Servings per Container” section has been bolded to give more emphasis in the new guidelines. Font size: no smaller than 10 point.

What size font is too small for print? ›

The smallest font you should use on promotional or printed items is 6pt. Any smaller and you'll need a magnifying glass to read the words!

What is the rule for font size? ›

In general, a font should be 12-16pt on a mobile screen, 15-19pt on a tablet, and 16-20pt on a desktop computer screen.

Is 10 too small of a font? ›

No, 10 pts is not necessarily too small. However, don't go any smaller because it will affect readability. Generally, a good font size for a resume is 10–12 pts.

What font size is not readable? ›

Anything smaller than 5 pt will be extremely difficult to read, unless it's all capitalized. Even then, 4 pt font is about the smallest you can go. Keep in mind that some typefaces have thinner or lighter font weights, so just because one font is legible in 5 pt doesn't necessarily mean another one will be.

What is the best font for small print on labels? ›

Sans serif fonts, like Arial, are widely used for this reason—as are Verdana, Calibri, and Century Gothic. That doesn't mean you can't be creative with your brand font, only that reader-friendly fonts are helpful for smaller print, like ingredients, descriptions, and disclosures.

What is the smallest professional font? ›

Arial Narrow at size 10 is the smallest font and font size combination that looks good on a resume. This font is specially designed to appear narrower than other fonts, so you can fit more information on the page.

What size font is easily readable? ›

Usually a 12 point font, for ease of reading, although, if one is trying to cram additional info onto one typewritten page, then 11 point of even 10 point may be used. Sometimes, smaller or larger type size can be used to make certain points or to highlight the text especially in a paragraph.

What font size is most readable? ›

In general, a font should be 12-16pt on a mobile screen, 15-19pt on a tablet, and 16-20pt on a desktop computer screen. These are guidelines for website font size; factors like type size, line height, and line length should also be considered.

Is font size 7 readable? ›

Type that is smaller than 7 points can be difficult to read, and is not recommended for body copy.

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