Fruit art fonts are a visual style that combines the shapes, colors of fruits with text design. Its core is to replace the strokes or structures of traditional text with the natural characteristics of fruits (such as shape, texture, color), enabling the text to have both recognizability and natural beauty.
There are usually two ideas in the design process. First is "stroke replacement": replacing the horizontal, vertical, left-falling, right-falling strokes of the text with fruits of corresponding shapes (e.g., using a curved banana as the hook of the Chinese character "乙", or combining round strawberries to form the letter "O"). Second is "texture integration": filling the outline of the text with fruit textures (such as the peel texture of an orange, the red-green flesh texture of a watermelon) to simulate the fruit's texture.
Widely used in poster design, food packaging, children's books and other scenarios, it can quickly attract attention and convey a relaxed, natural or sweet visual atmosphere with its vivid colors and sense of familiarity.



