I have chosen some fonts which I will consider using on my
magazine. I think will appeal to my target audience and link in with my
magazine, they are not too childish which will give a certain image for my
magazine, making it sophisticated. To put on my mood board chose Harlow Solid
Italic Italic because it is quite bold and will stand out furthermore it looks
feminine. Eras Light ITC Regular and Adobe Caslon Pro Bold are both quite thin
and they look like they could be seen on Vogue and other top designer
magazines. Buxton Sketch Regular looks relaxed which could then suggest that my
magazine is.
For my magazine I have decided to pick Bodoni MT Condensed
Bold Italic for the mast head, this is because it is bold which will make the stand
out, furthermore it is not to sketchy which then would make my magazine look a
little childish, as I want my magazine to look sophisticated and it also looks
like the type of font which you would find on Vogue, this then suggests my
magazine is a higher end magazine. In addition it also is quite girl and will
fit in and appeal to my target audience. I will also use the font Bodoni MT
Black Italic and Bells MT Italic for the cover lines; this is because it is a
thin font and will make my magazine look more girly however it’s not too thin
that it’s hard to see.
For my contents page and feature article, I carried on using
Bodoni MT Condensed Bold Italic, this is so the fonts link throughout the
pieces. Furthermore it is a font which is easy to read for my audience. This is
important as my target audience are teenagers so will need an easy read font.
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