Font analysis
For our album cover, font type is essential. I willbe analysing8 different types of fonts 4 of which would suit our album
cover and 4 of whichwouldn’t. I will alsobe explaining whytheydo/don’t work. We are trying to give the album a personal
touch as it tells the artist’s storyof personal development andchange.
The style of this font would work for our albumcover as itgives off a personal feel as if the artisthand wrote it,
however, as the lettering is in bold,itmakes the font look harsh and not suitablefor our particular album
cover.
This font is also notsuitablefor our albumcover. Firstly becausethe font sizeis far too largeleadingme to
believe it would look out of place on our cover. Secondly, the lettering is extremely basic which doesn’t work
with our original idea of the lettering being personalised.
This calligraphy stylefontis perfect for what we envisioned.The lettering is extremely uniqueespecially for
capitalised letters as well as the width of the individual letters beingperfect. This is a font which could easily
be sued for our final product.
This font style offers a much more handwritten styleto it than any other font so far, however I
personally feel that this font wouldn’t be best suited for the title as itdoesn’t stand out as much. Although, for
the artist’s name, it fits perfectly as it isn’tas prominent and looks almostexactly likea signature.
This font doesn’t fit with our albumat all.Wewant to go for a subtle font and this certainly isn’tthat.The
disconnection of the letters tells us that this particularfontwould be more suited to a sciencefiction filmthan
our pop album.
This styleis a much more laid back font. It’s subtle and not perfectly even and straightwhich shows that this
isn’tunrealisticand could work for our album. If we try and go for a more laid back fonttype, this is perfect for
that.
This font also works well with what we want to do. It’s simpler than the other fonts that we’ve looked at but
the simplicity of this font is what makes itwork. It’s easily readableand itwould also stand outon our cover.
This definitely a contender for our final font.
This is a great font, however it wouldn’t work for our purposes.The font is the wrong shapeas well as havinga
black background which would look out of placeon baby pink/grey/silver theme.

Font analysis

  • 1.
    Font analysis For ouralbum cover, font type is essential. I willbe analysing8 different types of fonts 4 of which would suit our album cover and 4 of whichwouldn’t. I will alsobe explaining whytheydo/don’t work. We are trying to give the album a personal touch as it tells the artist’s storyof personal development andchange. The style of this font would work for our albumcover as itgives off a personal feel as if the artisthand wrote it, however, as the lettering is in bold,itmakes the font look harsh and not suitablefor our particular album cover. This font is also notsuitablefor our albumcover. Firstly becausethe font sizeis far too largeleadingme to believe it would look out of place on our cover. Secondly, the lettering is extremely basic which doesn’t work with our original idea of the lettering being personalised. This calligraphy stylefontis perfect for what we envisioned.The lettering is extremely uniqueespecially for capitalised letters as well as the width of the individual letters beingperfect. This is a font which could easily be sued for our final product. This font style offers a much more handwritten styleto it than any other font so far, however I personally feel that this font wouldn’t be best suited for the title as itdoesn’t stand out as much. Although, for the artist’s name, it fits perfectly as it isn’tas prominent and looks almostexactly likea signature.
  • 2.
    This font doesn’tfit with our albumat all.Wewant to go for a subtle font and this certainly isn’tthat.The disconnection of the letters tells us that this particularfontwould be more suited to a sciencefiction filmthan our pop album. This styleis a much more laid back font. It’s subtle and not perfectly even and straightwhich shows that this isn’tunrealisticand could work for our album. If we try and go for a more laid back fonttype, this is perfect for that. This font also works well with what we want to do. It’s simpler than the other fonts that we’ve looked at but the simplicity of this font is what makes itwork. It’s easily readableand itwould also stand outon our cover. This definitely a contender for our final font. This is a great font, however it wouldn’t work for our purposes.The font is the wrong shapeas well as havinga black background which would look out of placeon baby pink/grey/silver theme.