Friday, 29 November 2013

Font Research.

Here Is The Font Shop I Used.

I think that the font should be the same on the Digipak and Magazine Advert. I want it to represent my band's genre and their image.

Ambroseā„¢ Std Regular

Ambrose™ Std Regular

I like this font because it is from the 1920's and so represents my band's vintage theme.
 
 
 

Dan Panosian International

I like this font because it makes the text look hand-written by one of the band members which would make it seem more personal to the audience.
 



HWT Catchwords OT

I really like this font because it represents my band's vintage look in a fun and eye-catching way, but I'm not sure that it is easily available to me to use.              

On the album below,the band have used a typewriter-style font to show their simplicity or that they write their own songs.
McFly,Radio:Active,Japan,CD ALBUM,457180





mcfly lies album cover photo Mcfly Album Cover

















On the next album, the band have used a very straight font with hard lines. Everything is in capital letters to make it stand out.

McFly The Heart Never Lies

 Mcfly Star Girl Pt.1 Mcfly Album Cover62c191608bcead3da74c24b5b480b581 Mcfly Album Cover

They seem to stick to this same style.

On their latest albums, they have used images to illustrate their font, such as the number plate below.

McFly 'Memory Lane: The Best Of McFly' album artwork.

Here the band have chosen to modify their logo and the font below it is pretty much the same. It is bold and stands out, with no detailing.

 McFly 'Love Is Easy' artwork.

 Here are some fonts that link with their past albums:


 P22 Typewriter
P22 Typewriter



or Courier New


1 comment:

  1. Great examples of fonts to use on your product.

    - What about the theories about fonts? Have a look at this:

    • Useful website: http://www.fontshop.com/fontlists/ and http://www.pinterest.com/jchongdesign/font-research/ )
    • http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2012/08/13/the-typography-of-authority-do-fonts-affect-how-people-accept-information/ and http://www.pcworld.com/article/216784/ugly_fonts_aid_memory.html

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