I went on to cut the
list further to my top 3 favourite fonts, all very contrasting.
I then treated the
three fonts in the same way; enlarged the ‘S’ and merged the bottom and top
line together using the s. I did this to see which one I most preferred, and
which one I could truly visualise on my magazine cover.
As you can see, I decided
to utilise the centre font, as I think it looked more professional than the other
two.
To experiment further, and see what looked interesting, I added colour and a
background colour of grey (to compliment the maroon font colour).
In the end, I decided that less is more- the first of the three prototypes
appealed to me the most, and this is the font that I will use on my magazine cover.
This is an excellent development of thinking and design.
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