Monday 14 January 2013

Fonts

As a group we have chosen a few fonts and here are a few examples of our favorite ones. The style we were aiming for was slightly childish as we want the font to come off on his personality and also we wanted the font to be manly so it wouldnt seem too feminine as the main character is indeed a man. We have also created a tally to see what the publics opinions of our chosen fonts were but these are a few things that our group thought.


Font 1



- Our group all felt as if this font was far too feminine and swirly, even some of the public agreed with us we were told it was too much like someones signature. The font also didn't have what we were aiming for, for example we wanted a font which showed the film as not serious and also we wanted it to be suitable for children and we thought that children wouldn't be able to quickly read this font when it flashes on the screen.


Font 2

- To us this font kind of conveyed horror due to the scratching effect it has to it and also it didn't really seem like an adult had written it which is what we had aimed for. 



Font 3



-This text seemed too childish and didn't appear like it would be in a film with a spy although we were aiming for a text which had a childish edge to it the childishness as a little too over the top. This type of text wouldn't appeal to our secondary audience of parents and also older siblings. To be honest this looks like a font out of a children's product which leave us to think it is far too young for our target audience.



Font 4


-This was our favorite font and the one the public chose as their favorite too. This font resembled hand writing and thats one of he things we liked. Our group liked the fact it looked like a male yet childish hand writing as that is what we were aiming for so it came off as the protagonists personality. We also liked the fact it was very spacious between letters which will help the target audience as it will be easier to read.





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