Thursday, 9 January 2014

Digipak pre production: Name Fonts



I have used the site www.Dafont.com for the fonts of my text for my digipak.
With this site I was able to search through many fonts and pick the one I liked best. For the front on my digipak and album advert, I decided to keep it all the same font because I wanted to keep the style of the digipak and album advert simple and professional looking whilst also not taking focus away from artwork on my ancillary tasks.


Here are some possible font ideas that I had to choose from:
The first of these font stiles I like because the capital letters meant that the letters were clear to see and also the straight and ordered about it meant that there was a feeling of order and control within the font. 

I like the second font style because of the kookiness although I think that its too abstract and messy for this album. I also think that this does not fit in with the indie genre.

My problems with the third font style is that the font is too bold and will take away focus from the artwork on the front cover. My text will be black to contrast with the white background however I feel that the third font is too black and too heavy.

I have decided to use the fourth style of font because it is different and indie whilst also looking professional and stylish.

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