2. Morado Sharp Morado Sharp has a handwritten look which fits in well with the style I am attempting to create for the digipak. However, it is relatively illegibly for long pieces of text/. Here are examples of fonts I think would be appropriate to use for the information on the back cover of the digipak and any writing within the cover. Monika Similarly, Monika has a handwritten look to it which fits in with the style of the digipak. However, it has the same problem of illegibility. It is also very thin which doesn’t help this. Kingthings Exeter Kingsthings, while still looking handwritten, has more of a script style. It is easily legible and I think would work well with the rest of the style of the digipak I plan to create.
3. Gauntlet Classic & Gauntlet Thin Both Gauntlet Classic and Gauntlet Thin have very similar characteristics to that of Monika, only it is more readable and fluid, while also retaining the characteristics of a handwritten font. [ANK]* This font’s style is much the same as gaUNTLET THIN & CLASSIC. HOWEVER, I Think the boldness of it works better and it looks more unique and hand drawn. Gessele Gessele is a script style font. Its handwritten style works well, but I think it may appear a bit too elaborate for the digipak itself and may seen a bit too over-embellished. Sell your soul would be a good font to have for the track and titles on the back cover as it highlights the start of sentences, making it stand out.
4. Here are examples of fonts I think would be appropriate to use for the title on the front cover of the Digipak… I think the font Orial will work well as a title font. It is bold and the overall look of it fits in well with the style of the Digipak. However, underneath the flourishes, it is a simple and recognisable Arial font which is easily legible. Madonna Jellyka Castle's Queen has a more hand drawn style, like that of the other font used on the back and inside cover. However, when placed on a montage it would have to be picked out in such a way that is is noticeable and I don’t think it is as striking as Orial. Madonna Similarly, to Jellyka Castle’s Queen Font, Flower3 is a very thin style of font, which may not be striking enough for the front cover, however, it would work well on the inside cover, especially for the overlay design. Madonna This decaying style of font I think would fit in really well with the vintage wallpaper background. It is also striking and would be noticeable above the montage design, especially if it was cropped in with the wallpaper background.