2. FONT NO 1
So the first type of font that I've found is called 'Delicious
curls'. It's from a really good font website called Dafont.com
that has so many different types of font!
3. ANALYSING NO 1
• I really like this font, it’s very swirly and fancy.
• It sort of fits with our theme of ‘natural’ but seems to be
slightly too gothic.
• It is a bit too spaced out, we need our font to be closer
together and with possibly more swirls.
• However I do like this font, and we could probably use this
font when we’re writing our song titles.
4. NO 2
I found this one on a website called fontspace.
5. ANALYSING N0 2
• I really like this one!
• Although it’s not really swirly, I think the block patterns
make it very clear for the audience to understand but also
it’s a very effective font and it stands out!
• It’s still slightly swirly which is perfect as if fits in with our
overall natural theme.
• A big problem is that if we wanted to put it into a natural
colour, so a light brown or blue, then we would have to
keep the outline of the letters black because you wouldn’t
be able to see the letters otherwise.
6. NO 3
I found this one on a website called myfonts.
7. ANALYSING NO 3
• I’m not really a massive fan of this one.
• I think it’s too swirly to read properly, especially with the
capitals of each word.
• Also I don’t understand how this:
Is supposed to be an R.
• If we were to change the colour to
a natural colour it wouldn’t work properly as the font is block
black.
• I think this font is a bit too fancy for what we’re trying to
go for.
8. FINAL DECISION
• I’ve decided to go with number two because it’s the
easiest on the eyes for an audience member. Also the
simple pattern makes it very easy tor ead but also nice to
look at. So our font for our CD cover is: