Monday, 12 December 2011

Font Decisions

We decided on two different fonts that we wanted to use as either the artist name or album name:


1. This is a font called "Stencil Std", it really works in the sense that it is considerably plain so that it fits in with the convention of having an easy to read artist name. The font it just quirky enough in the almost stretched traditional text that it fits the conventions of how Katy Perry presents her name.




2. This is a font called "Rosewood Std" it is not as plain or clear to read as (1) but it has a fairground quirkiness that fits the conventions of the font on a Katy Perry Magazine cover or digipak. The font itself would be brilliant for the album title.







We will therefore being using:


a) FOR THE MAGAZINE COVER:

- Artist name
      - Stencil Std

- Album name
      - Rosewood Std

- Album Out Now
      - Stencil Std

- Available
      - Stencil Std

- On
      - Rosewood

- CD or
      - Stencil Std

- Download
      - Rosewood

- Email address
      -Stencil Std


b) DIGIPAK

- Artist name
      - Stencil Std

- Album name
      - Rosewood

- Song List
      - Stencil Std

- Bonus Material
      - Rosewood

- DVD of new
      - Stencil Std

- "Time's up" Video
      - Stencil Std

- Executive producers + Copyright info
        - Stencil Std

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