However, after looking at the fonts remaining, I felt that the last option was best for to portray our artist. The reason being, as it can appear girly but is still bold and clear. The other options, did not look right once downloaded onto our product as it gave a different image to how I felt our artist should be portrayed.
Monday, 28 November 2011
Ideal Fonts
I decided to research fonts so that I could use it upon all of our ancillary texts. I felt that the font that was already on photo shop was too basic and didn't portray the artist in the way that I felt was necessary. Therefore, I used the website 'da font' to research all the options available. After searching through all the samples, I was left with five that I felt would be best for the artist or in fact the theme that we had created.
However, after looking at the fonts remaining, I felt that the last option was best for to portray our artist. The reason being, as it can appear girly but is still bold and clear. The other options, did not look right once downloaded onto our product as it gave a different image to how I felt our artist should be portrayed.
However, after looking at the fonts remaining, I felt that the last option was best for to portray our artist. The reason being, as it can appear girly but is still bold and clear. The other options, did not look right once downloaded onto our product as it gave a different image to how I felt our artist should be portrayed.
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Digi Pack Planning,
Fonts
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