Idilica :
This is a sans serif font which is quite thin and enlarges some letters, I like the simplicity of this font however it is not very bold for a masthead and may look out of place if it were to be on a front cover.
Park Lane NF:
Slightly bolder, I like this fonts uniqueness/style however it does not look like it would be seen on a stereotypical pop magazine front cover.
Street Cred:
This font is quite dynamic and bold, aswell as it being easy to read overall seems like a well suited font for my magazine.
Tostada:
Looking at this font initially it is a simple style aswell as it also being bold therefore perfect for a pop magazine as you would want it to stand out instantly. The unique style of the 2 lines to make up the letters is a good aspect.
Budmo:
This is style is formed from looks like pop art with the circles filling up each letter which makes it perfect for a pop magazine as it looks like a fun font.
Basic Title font:
Simple but effective this font creates a sense of sophistication which is what my target audience said they would like to see through-out a magazine.
The Next font:
Quite bold and almost cartoon like this font would be good as a simple masthead on the front cover of a magazine as it is also easy to read and recognise from a distance.
Dolce vita, Marbre sans, Arual:
These fonts are all similar as they very simple but effective with aspects of geometric shapes making up the letters to keep it looking modern and sophisticated.
No comments:
Post a Comment