Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Fonts for the Album Cover and Wesite

We looked at various different fonts which could be used. It was important that the font looks good on both the album cover and the website because from our previous research, we have noticed that it is important for consistency and it also applies to the Richard Dyer's star image as it makes the artist's products recognisable.

This was the one of the fonts we used for our website, digipak and merchandise. However, I thought that it was too feminine to represent our artist. We also tried to put this font in an aqua blue font which again was too feminine for our artist.
The second font we tested for our artist and although it was better than the first, we went on to find a third font which we preferred and wanted to use.  This is the font that we wish to use for our artist as we feel that the DIY, painted appearance has indie connotations and signifies authenticity, something we want our artist to symbolise.

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