Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Looking At Fonts



I like the look of this font, it is not too formal or informal looking. However, I am aiming my magazine at both females and males and this particular font looks quite girly.


This font is bold so it would stand out on my magazine. I would use this font as a title.


This font is quite similar to 'All Over Again'. I would most likely use this font for subheadings and small captions.


This caught my eye straight away. It is a simple font and I do not particularly want anything too fancy for my magazine.



'Birth Of A Hero' has a rock vibe to it. This would be good for my seeming as it is Indie Rock/Pop.


This is probably one of my favorite fonts I have found. It is edgy and different and I think it would suit my magazine very well.



I like how this font looks like it has been hand drawn. I also like how it is quite artistic and has the underlining used. I will most likely be using this font for my magazine.



Again, like 'Candy Inc', this font looks like it has been hand drawn and I do like that style. If I were to use this font it would most likely be on my contents page.


'Denne Shuffle' is a lot like 'Cul De Sac'. This is distinctive font and I want something different for my magazine. This also is a font that could be used for both male and female audiences.


This is another one of my favourite fonts that I have found. It reminds me of fashion magazines such as 'Vogue' and 'Elle'. As well as music in my magazine I also want to include a fashion aspect. So this will be a suitable font to use.



I would use this font on an inside page of my magazine as I do not think it would be suitable for the front cover.




'Hard Rock' to me, looks like a vintage rock 'n' roll font, so it is suitable. I am not particularly fond of it compared to other fonts I have looked at though.


This font reminds me when I did an analysis of 'Spin' magazine. The coverlines on the magazine look liked this. I like the white on a black background as it stands out well.



I like how this font looks like it has been sketched. I would use this for headings rather than the main writing in the magazine, I just want that to be plain and simple.




This a simple but effective font. I like the simplicity of it and although it is quite plain I think this could still work quite well.


I liked the idea of magazine cut out letters being used in my magazine but, I think if I do use this font my magazine may look too crowded and 'busy' and this is not the look I am going for.



This is another one of my favourites. It is not too fancy and not too plain. I could use this font for coverlines or text inside the music magazine.



'Network Vampires' would be a good font to use for the masthead as it is different and eye-catching.


'Skin and Bones' would also be a good font to use for the masthead as it is very bold and distinctive also it has a 'rocky' edge to it.



I like how this font has some parts faded out and I think it goes very well with my genre: Indie Rock/Pop. I will be considering using this font.



I like the underlining of this font as it makes it more artistic. Also the letters themselves in the font also look arty. This could be a good thing but, I do not think this particular font would suit my genre.

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