Experimental digipak or poster fonts:
Power - Simple Arial font, this would work well as typically digipaks consist of very simple typography to keep the focus of the audience on the songs the CD consists of and also creating individuality for the artist who produces the music through the image present.
Power: Still kept simple, but slightly more delicate representing the girls as feminine, this may not be appropriate for my digipak as through the music video we are trying to present the girls as powerful and dominant. It may however suit the natural and simple style the girls hold through costume and make-up in the video.
Power: This is bold and will therefore quickly grab the attention of the audience allowing the artists to become recognisable.
Power: The hand written effect of the lobster font links to the realistic and down to earth persona provided by the band as they show their individuality through simple everyday clothes. However, this font is relatively intricate possibly taking the attention away from the images of the girls that will be on the front cover of the digipak or poster.
Power: Simplicity maintained, keeping focus upon images or information presented.
Power: Detailed typography could either remove focus from the girls or highlight the detailed personalities that are presented, as each female member of the band is suggested to have their own individual personality.
Power: This is similar to that used on the real Little Mix digipak and could be used to represent a slight childish aspect to the band, allowing the younger generation to associate themselves more, therefore creating a larger target audience. A childish aspect represents their fun and joyful attitude.
pOWER: I like this one as it is relatively simple, however not basic, it represents meaning of the females being fun and positive throughout the upbeat song and suits the title of power well as it is feisty, however, the handwriting effect still allows it to apply to the natural and real persona the girls have created through their costumes. Their down to earth persona is unlike the way artists usually present themselves allowing the group of girls to stand out in myself and Rediola's music video. This would also attract a larger audience as individuals would feel respected.
Power/ power: This font is bold and noticeable allowing it to stand out, however it may take attention away from any images present.
Power/ Power : Could appear like a hand written piece allowing it to link to the way the girls are presented.
Power: I like this one as it is bold, and therefore will attract the attention of the audience, however, unlike the other bold fonts it consists of a slight natural handwritten effect, allowing it to link to the visuals within the music video or images on the digipak/poster.
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