Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Fonts Mood Board Analysis

Fonts Mood Board Analysis
I know that for the front cover of my music magazine, I intend to use very strong and bold fonts. This is because I intend to have a large colour image in the front and I want to mast head and the cover lines to stand out. Some of the fonts that might be good for this are ‘the unknown’, ‘White Elephant’ ‘High Jakarta’, ‘Americana’, ‘irresponsible direction’ and ‘Quartzo’. All of these fonts on my mood board stand out amongst the other fonts as being bold and strong, they are also eye catching which is what I need on my front cover. I feel that this would appeal to my target audience because with a bold font for the mast head, it shows that my magazine is a confident and well established magazine which will encourage my target audience to buy it. It will also get my brand to become well known and it will stand out in the shelves. I think that I will use ‘white elephant’ for the masthead because I feel it is a quite different and indie fonts that would appeal to my target audience. It also fits in with my genre of magazine which will connect the whole magazine and create a good overall image for my magazine. However when I make my product I might try out different fonts to see which one looks the best.  Some of the fonts that could be used for the cover lines include ‘Cocomat’, ‘confessions’, ‘replay’ and ‘Smoothpet’. I am unlikely to use all of these fonts because I want my magazine to have a maximum of four different fonts because I feel this is enough to not overload the overall image. It also connects my magazine together. A fonts for my feature article could be ‘early times’ or ‘cocomat’ I feel these are simplistic fonts which would work well for the feature article, it will also appeal to my target audience because it will make the writing look spaced out and simple for them to read without being daunted my a lot of text.

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