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I have used dafont.com for these fonts. I simply downloaded them then transferred them
onto Microsoft Word. This website has been of great use for me as it has given me a huge
variety of fonts to choose from for my magazine.
Masthead font
I have come to a conclusion of the three possible fonts for the masthead of my
    magazine. The name of my magazine is ‘POP ART’ therefore the font needs to match
    the theme. The theme of my font needs to be fun and lively. Which is why i have
    chosen the following three fonts:

 POP ART (HoW tO dO SoMeThInG)
 POP ART (Mathematics Boredom)
 POP ART (DENNE | Fuchoor)
These three fonts are exactly what I need for the genre of my magazine. I feel as though
   they will appeal to the target audience much more.
Sell lines font
      I have come to a conclusion as to what the font for my sell lines are going
       to be. The font I have chosen is ‘Juice ITC’.
         For example;




I have chosen this font
because it is not too
bold that it will take up
the majority of the front
cover and cover up the
main image. It is quirky
and fun which will fit in
perfectly with the
theme of my magazine
and I feel as though it
will attract my target
audience.
Contents font
      I have come to a conclusion as to what font I have chosen for the contents
       page of my music magazine. I have chosen the font JustMarker for my
       contents page.
                             For example;

                                              CONTENT
I have chosen this font
because it is bold and eye
catching which will make
the contents page more
                                              S
appealing to my target
audience.

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  • 1.
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  • 2.
    Masthead font I havecome to a conclusion of the three possible fonts for the masthead of my magazine. The name of my magazine is ‘POP ART’ therefore the font needs to match the theme. The theme of my font needs to be fun and lively. Which is why i have chosen the following three fonts:  POP ART (HoW tO dO SoMeThInG)  POP ART (Mathematics Boredom)  POP ART (DENNE | Fuchoor) These three fonts are exactly what I need for the genre of my magazine. I feel as though they will appeal to the target audience much more.
  • 3.
    Sell lines font  I have come to a conclusion as to what the font for my sell lines are going to be. The font I have chosen is ‘Juice ITC’. For example; I have chosen this font because it is not too bold that it will take up the majority of the front cover and cover up the main image. It is quirky and fun which will fit in perfectly with the theme of my magazine and I feel as though it will attract my target audience.
  • 4.
    Contents font  I have come to a conclusion as to what font I have chosen for the contents page of my music magazine. I have chosen the font JustMarker for my contents page. For example; CONTENT I have chosen this font because it is bold and eye catching which will make the contents page more S appealing to my target audience.