Thursday, 25 September 2014

Examples of fonts

Hi guys! This blog entry today is about good and bad fonts.  I have uploaded different types of fonts and below them I have explained what I like about the particular font.  Enjoy reading :)

 

Good fonts



Example 1


This font is really interesting because I like how every letter/number has a curly in it. This font will make the logo more eye-catching, however it might be too curly and some of the letters don't need a curly added to it. 
Example 2
This font is very plain and boring,  I wouldn't personally use this font for my logo but I put it in the good fonts category because it is very clear and easier to read.





Example 3





I really like this font because it is very funky and it is a 'disco-like' theme. This makes the font stand out more and also it causes the font to have a ‘funky-feel’ towards it.  I am thinking of using this font and maybe adding colour in each circle to give it a young look towards it.

Bad fonts


Example 1
This font is very un-clear and I feel that each letters has too much lines on them. For example, the letter 'O' normally has no lines on it but then this font makes the 'O' has lines - I feel this is very unusual. Also, I feel that this font is not right for my logo because I want the font to be very clear and eye-catching, so this makes the members of public look at my logo.

Example 2


This font isn't very good.  I think this because they are very hard to 
and also I feel that personally this type of font won't work for my logo.  This is because my logo design is targeted at members of the public who are interested in Photography, or others that are just researching artists for their art work.   


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