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(Velvet Queen font)

(Green dream)

(Syntinen ihminen on Kaunis)

(Blackentina 4F italic)

(Rough simple font)

I have searched through a number of pages of fonts to finalise them all down to my 5
favourites. They each have their merits that would look appropriate in the context of my
double page spread. However, this is only individually; now they are side-by-side I must
eliminate some. Out of the above fonts I like the Syntinen ihminen on Kaunis and
Blackentina 4F italic font the most. Below I have summarised their key strengths and
weaknesses.
Syntinen pros

Syntinen cons

Blackentina pros

Blackentina cons

It looks like graffiti which has


connotations towards the
delinquent youth. This would
have a irony about it that I think
would work well.

Wouldnt look as
effective in anything
but black

I think it is modern
The text is very dense which
and edgy. This
could make it difficult for some
would appeal greatly readers.
to the target
audience.

It is aesthetically pleasing

The text is all on one Whilst flicking through a


level has the same
magazine the text may not be
sizes throughout.
easily readable quickly. Readers
shouldnt have to pause to read
a title; if its simple it would
attract attention after reading it.

When you flick onto a page I feel


it would grab the readers
attention.

The text is concise


in design and is
consistent.

Personally, it doesnt grab my


attention. This is a negative
because readers wouldnt be
drawn into reading the article.

Even though the font is simple I


think is effective in portraying the
message.
In conclusion, I will use the Syntinen font for my title on the double page spread. Having the
right font is key to making the magazine article look professional and adhering to the
conventions. Even if everything else was appropriate and perfect the title is one of the stand
of pieces on the article. Therefore, its accuracy is crucial to the articles success.

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