I have researched lots of different fonts and there are lots I like. I think the name of the artist and the name of the album should be in different fonts; the name of the artist should be bold, eye catching and easy to read- a serif font. The name of the albulm should be more friendly, approachable, handwritten, girly- a sans serif font.
Below are some fonts I feel are appropriate for the name of the album:
- Rockwell extra bold for- 'SCARLETT'
- Lucinda Handwriting Italics for- 'Dollhouse
We feel both stand out well against the planned green background.
The #1 is in caps lock as this indicates this information is the most important; the name of the artist, whilst the rainbow colours imply her light heartedness. Effects we plan to use on Photoshop for this font are: Drop shadow, Inner Glow, Outer Glow, Inner shadow, Bevel and Emboss, and Contour. We feel these help the font stand out the most and give it that professional edge it wouldn't have otherwise.
The #2 is in a more curly, feminine font to imply the nature of the songs on the digipack and the artists emotions. We thought white was a pure, innocent colour, that matched our artist well as she is young, and we plan to use the same effects on Photoshop as the other font except the inner shadow and contour effect, as although we want it to stand out, we don't want it to be quite as bold as the artists name.
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