Fonts I may/may not 
use 
Ollie Reynolds
Won’t use 
this font 
This is a handwritten font. It may be useful for a 
title or sub-heading because it is all written in 
capitals, and there is no lowercase letters, 
therefore the font will not be useful for text and 
plugs. It is not really suitable for my magazine 
because its a rock genre, and this font is more 
suitable for a different target audience 
won’t use this 
This is a more appropriate font for my target 
audience because it is faded slightly and looks 
cooler. This font however, is not suitable for the 
genre because it looks like some fonts used on 
techno and dubstep magazines. 
Too much 
handwriting 
Once again, this is a handwriting font. This is 
not suitable for the rock genre because it does 
not look sharp enough and it flows nicely and is 
‘cute’. This is not the connotations of the rock 
genre. This font is also not suitable for my 
target audience because it is too artistic to 
relate to.
Useful Font 
This font would collaborate well with the rock 
genre that is the main theme of my magazine. I 
would use this font for headlines and sub 
headings. this is also relatable to my audience 
because band that apply to my target 
audience’s likes use these kinds of fonts in 
their name and/or albums. 
unusableFont 
This font is unusable for my magazine. This is 
because the font is too formal for my magazine 
and my target audience will feel as if its for 
older people and harder to read. 
Useful Font 
This font is useful for my magazine. This is 
because it appeals to the younger generation, 
which makes up the majority of my target 
audience. This font is also good for long pieces 
of writing, such as my main article on the DPS.
Possible use of font. 
I may intend to use this font for a plug about an indie band. it is not really 
applicable to the rock genre, however it is associated with the indie genre, which is 
part of my magazine also. This is also a good font to use as it is easy to read and 
understand for the younger generation, my target audience

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    Fonts I may/maynot use Ollie Reynolds
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    Won’t use thisfont This is a handwritten font. It may be useful for a title or sub-heading because it is all written in capitals, and there is no lowercase letters, therefore the font will not be useful for text and plugs. It is not really suitable for my magazine because its a rock genre, and this font is more suitable for a different target audience won’t use this This is a more appropriate font for my target audience because it is faded slightly and looks cooler. This font however, is not suitable for the genre because it looks like some fonts used on techno and dubstep magazines. Too much handwriting Once again, this is a handwriting font. This is not suitable for the rock genre because it does not look sharp enough and it flows nicely and is ‘cute’. This is not the connotations of the rock genre. This font is also not suitable for my target audience because it is too artistic to relate to.
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    Useful Font Thisfont would collaborate well with the rock genre that is the main theme of my magazine. I would use this font for headlines and sub headings. this is also relatable to my audience because band that apply to my target audience’s likes use these kinds of fonts in their name and/or albums. unusableFont This font is unusable for my magazine. This is because the font is too formal for my magazine and my target audience will feel as if its for older people and harder to read. Useful Font This font is useful for my magazine. This is because it appeals to the younger generation, which makes up the majority of my target audience. This font is also good for long pieces of writing, such as my main article on the DPS.
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    Possible use offont. I may intend to use this font for a plug about an indie band. it is not really applicable to the rock genre, however it is associated with the indie genre, which is part of my magazine also. This is also a good font to use as it is easy to read and understand for the younger generation, my target audience