This font is simple, easy to read, and the colour compliments the colour scheme of my magazine. I like this font as it is basic and doesn't suggest a specific genre of music, so effectively any image could match the title to show a more specific genre; Indie, for example. If i were to use this font, i would alter the colour to be slightly more turquoise, brighter, and therefore more eye-catching. I would also want this font to be bolder to stand out more.
I like this font as it is bold, eye-catching and reflects the rock genre of the magazine. I like the edgy look it has and it matches the colour scheme, however i think it appears to be more of a rock genre and less appealing to other genres, minimizing the target audience, i also think the font is similar to the font used for the title of Kerrang! and therefore is unoriginal. On the other hand, i may use a font with a similar background to this, as i like the blurred affect and this it is appropriate for this magazine.
This font is affective as i like the blue highlight behind the black title, and therefore it fits into the colour scheme. I think it is appropriate for multiple genre's of music as the style doesn't limit itself to a specific genre, eg Rock. However, i don't like how this font is in lower case letters as it doesn't look as eye-catching or professional.
This font is bold and stands out, therefore catching the eye of the reader. However i think the font is more appropriate for a sports magazine, due to the varsity-style letters. On the other hand, i like the shadowed affect of this title.
Font 5
I like this font as i feel it is individual, and therefore doesn't appear on the cover of other magazines already on the market. I also think it appeals to a range of genres, and doesn't limit itself. I also think the font is bold and eye-catching, therefore attracting more readers. I think this font would be more effective if it were slighly shadowed in order to highlight the text and make it stand out more.
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