2. I want to look further than just the set fonts on InDesign, I
want my digipack to be more interesting and I want the artist
name and the album title to grab my audience.
In my research when I looked at many digipack covers I
really liked the ones where there photo is simple but the font
is powerful.
3. I was drawn to this font because of how bold it is. The breaks
and marks in the font is very interesting and I feel fit in with
my genre alterative as it different.
However I don’t like the shape of the font its too regimental
and although it fits with the genre I don’t think it fits with the
song.
4. I liked this one because I learnt from the font before when I
felt it was too straight so I picked this one because of the
uneven letters. The font will also be nice and easy to read on
the digipack making it easier for the audience.
However I don’t like the effect on the letter making it look like
a stamp.
5. I was first attracted to this because of how different it is. I like
how each letter is different and I feel this will fit into both my
genre, alternative and so song,
However I think once placed onto a photo I’m doubting if the
font will be clear to read
6. I like this font because of the originality of the font it is very
different to other fonts I have looked at and I think that it will
fit in very well with the song and my genre
However some if the letters are filled in and could be making
is less visible
7. OVERALL
All the fonts had certain qualities that I liked but to get other
opinion I asked other people.
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