Tuesday 18 December 2012

Choosing a Font

For our digipak, we were to select a logo for the band and album title. In order to comply with the conventions that album covers consist of, the band logo may change in order to commemorate the album title.
Here are a few examples of the fonts we have picked and may potentially use.

This font consists of a contrasting border, making it appear to be embossed. This on its own creates aesthetics that do not come off as dull or plain

This font contains a more obvious gothic/alternative impression., which complies with the image of The Pretty Reckless 

Similar to the above, however, in contrast tot he first font, this type of font design may work more towards blending in with the background.

Taken from the same gothic style as the above fonts, this style of font appears to be more plain in contrast to the previous styles, however, still complying with the gothic/alternative image albeit more towards the gothic side.

This font, much like the others also complies with the genre, furthermore, this font is reminiscent of the Relentless brand of energy drinks, which has been a sponsor for alternative music which then significantly associates this particular brand to this type of music.

This font style was taken from a more modern genre. This complies with the genre of our artist, and might be more suitable than the medieval gothic fonts of the above.


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