Sunday, 15 December 2013

Music Poster/DigiPak Font Options

I have comprised a selection of different fonts that could possibly be used for the Music Poster or DigiPak. I have researched into some other album covers and the fonts that they use and when surrounded by the electronic and dance genere the font, tends to be linked to electricity and sharpness. Thus, the fonts are thin and sharp themselves therefore, I have decided to go with this style in order for the Digipak and the Poster will fit the conventions of the genre of music.

The font selection is below: 

This is a slightly more curvy font compared to the rest however, i feel this font is effective due to the lines running from the font, this is simlar to electrical wires and links into the electric dance genre that the song is firmly in.


This is a blocky style of text that I feel can work well for the album cover as it is sqaure and therefore fit with the album cover shape, but still keep the edge.



I feel this is my least facvourite however, can still be effective through the sharp and sqaure shape that can work well for both the ablum cover and poster.
This is the most normal font of the entire selection and therefore I feel it can still provide me witht the edginess but also make it more normal so the audience are seeing something unexpected. 

This is a more of a stop start style font which links into the up and down beat of electronic music to fit in with the conventions of the genre. 

This links to the digital display that can be seen when waking up in the moring and therefore links into the begining of the music video where Conor is asleep. 

This is one of my favourite font styles and it can link into the idea of the lights on a busy road linking Conor to not being alone. 

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