Thursday, 27 September 2012

Font testing

AlphabetSoup Tilt BT: This font could be used for a heading/title, because it is fun and bold. It is more likely to be used on a child’s magazine, because it is fun and unsophisticated.
Elementary SF: This font is very simple but effective. It is extremely easy to read, and could be used for a child’s magazine, or adult. It looks simple, but sophisticated. It would be effective on a page where there a lot of pictures to concentrate on, because it will not over power them.
Diamond Heavy SF: This font would be most likely to be used in a men’s magazine. It would be effective because it is bold, and eye catching, yet very easy to read.
Bradley Hand ITC: This font would be most effective in a women’s magazine. On pages like advice columns, a font like this would be used because it looks hand written. It emphasises the fact that the women/man has written back to the problem.
Balloonist SF: Again, this font would be most effective in a children’s magazine, because it is easy to read. It could even be used in a men’s magazine, because it is bold and eye catching. Maybe it would be effective in a car magazine?  
Candy Buzz BTN: This font would look good in a girl’s magazine. It is fun, simple and girly.
Casper Light SF: This font is sophisticated and simple. It would definitely be effective in any sophisticated magazine; possibly men’s. It could be used for a car/golf/political magazine. A magazine that offers more information than entertainment.

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