Friday 28 November 2014

Possible Fonts

Today we started looking at different fonts and styles for our digipack. From the theme of the song of 50's style, film style we decided to look at vintage film posters to get a feel for the style and fonts used. This gave us a lot of inspiration as to what font we wanted for our album title.

We decided to have a different font for the album name and the artist name as this is a common theme throughout pop digipacks.

Our chosen artist name is: Rosie Pink, and the chosen album name is: Out All Night. For the artist name we want a handwritten font, so it looks like the artist has signed it herself. For the album title we believe a bolder, capital font would be better to really make the name stand out. This is also a theme throughout the vintage film posters-bold writing, usually on a slant. 

We had a look into different colours to use and as it is a pop album we believe bright, girly colours should be used to stand out and really emphasise the artists image. These are the different colours we have tested so far, with a range of pinks, from light and dusky to bright and deep. Personally I think we should use a pink more like the top right colour as it is very girly and a happy colour. Perhaps layering it over a deeper colour would make it stand out and make a statement.

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