Saturday, 8 February 2014

Font testing




This font would be suitable for a hip hop magazine as it is very curvaceous and bold yet some parts are very fine and narrow therefore is quite dynamic like the genre hip hop.

This font would be suitable for a classical magazine as it is in italics, its curves and flicks resemble features on handwritten text, it is elegant therefore would symbolize classical music well.

This font would be suitable for a rock magazine as it is sharp, edgy and quite bold. It may also be fitting for a heavier rock magazine.

This font would be suitable for an indie magazine as it is simple yet unique as it is not too bold and is quite narrow- yet this aspect makes it difficult to read therefore would depend on the size of the text.

This font would be suitable for an indie magazine as its structure is loose, as taller letters such as ‘f’ and ‘b’ do not stand exactly straight, therefore is quite out of the ordinary and unique like indie music.

This font would be suitable for an indie magazine, it could be used for a range of genres as it is simple, yet suits the indie genre well as its slightly sharp edges are unique as most fonts are either one or the other.

This font would be suitable for an indie magazine, it has the similar qualities to the previous font yet it bolder and the spacing is smaller- this works better as it is easier to read. The sizing of the letters makes the font appear to be quite quirky like the genre indie.

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