Here I have looked at different fonts using a website called DaFont to find a suitable font which we can use throughout our website, digi-pak and music video. This font will be used throughout all our work being produced, this helps create an image for our artist and makes all of our work we will produce look the same, as they will have the same font and theme.
The first font I looked at was Lemon/Milk, below is an example.
This font at first looked suitable for our artist. But after experimenting and using this font on our digi-pak template it looked out of place. This is because the font is too bold and the style is too wide, we require a font that is less bold and basic.
The next font I looked at was summon of the Executioner, below is an example.
This font I downloaded was unsuitable for our digi-pak, this is because the style of font is more rugged and looks almost rundown. The font above looks scratched and doesn't suit our artists genre. This would be more suited to a rock or electronic genre as it is more rugged and tough.
This font is the last font I looked at, this is the font Steelfish. Below is an example.
This is the final font I looked at. This font is basic but looks very modern and professional, after experimenting with the temporary digi-pak I font that this font worked the best and looked the most relevant to the digi-pak. This font is delicate yet still bold which gives a bold and professional finish to the digi-pak. I also chose this font to use as it is clear to read and is not simple like a basic font.
Here is the temporary digi-pak with pictures of our artist. These images will be replaced with our own images we have taken from our photoshoot. I have used this font throughout the digi-pak in the title and the song listings.



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