Thursday, 17 January 2013

Planning - Plain White T's Chosing Font/Chosen Font

'Plain White T's' Choosing Font/Chosen Font

As previously stated we chose our font for the band name and the album name to be the same. However in order to differentiate them from each other, we decided to add effects, shapes and change the sizing for it to stand out to become their trade mark style for the band name.




We chose to emphasise the 'P' by making it larger and longer in order to create levels to the name, we felt that this would make it stand out and attractive to the audience, this added a different dimension to it. Because the first letter was larger than the rest, we decided to put the last letter smaller than the rest as well. Because we had a red and black colour scheme throughout our promotional package we wanted to incorporate it into our final band name logo, we thought that red would represent the romantic genre and stand out to an audience as black and red are contrasting. The use of these red long lines, creates a modern edgy effect to it and also creates layering as it is placed behind the 'P' so that attention isn't taken off the band name. We also didn't chose to extend the red lines the whole way as we wanted to break normal conventions and when asking members of the class they said it looked too formal, we also showed them it with only one red line and they felt that it looked odd and pointless.

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