2. COALITION
-This fonts corroded effect makes it seem gritty and not perfect, this
relates to hip hop because it contains the same features.
-This font is poster bold meaning that its big and will stand out from
all the rest
-This font is also easy to read and easily recognisable giving the brand
even more Identity
3. CGF Locust Resist
-This font resembles the other but it has a les dense look to it perhaps if
I were to place it in front of rectangular background such as XXL
-This font has sharp curvatures to it as if it were to be used for sci-fi
magazine or posters such star trek.
-This font is also corroded but not as much as the coalition font.
4. LCD
-this font “LCD” resembles that of which would be used on a digital clock
So perhaps It would be most suited to be placed on a computer or clock
magazine.
-this font would be too futuristic for a r&b/hip hop magazine.
-This font may not be viewed as “cool” or good enough to stand out to the
audience.
5. Lovenesstwo
-this font would be too feminine for an r&b/hip hop magazine.
-The hearts take away the hard and edgy side of hip hop because love
is something hip-hop artists often write about how they lost it.
-This font would be best suited for pop magazines because hearts are what
stereotypically girls like.
-This font isn't bold enough for r&b/ hip hop magazine
6. El&Font Bubble
-This font can be viewed as urban and “gangster” which is perfect for r&b/hip
hop magazines but it may be too comic for the T.A.
-It may be considered as too fun and may take away that gritty image of hip
hop from the magazine.
-The font also doesn't contain a fill meaning that the T.A can easily see what is place
behind it meaning it may be hard to see unless you were to place a
background shape.