Monday, February 21, 2011

Font Fun























  1. Dubtronic fits shape well because all of the letter forms are obvious shapes with a minimal amount of negative space subtracted to create the letter
  2. Form refers to something that is three-dimensional, so i needed to find a font with depth. Umbra was a nice choice because it has depth, but isn't alarming like most three dimensional fonts.
  3. A font representing function needs to serve a purpose. The font Wilhelm Klingspor Gotisch is a gothic/black letter font which immediately communicates a medieval feel, functioning as reminder of a time period.
  4. Instead of basing my choice for color on, solely colors, i instead used the word colorful as a guide for finding a font. Zebrawood, although pretty cheesy, is very colorful. When looking at this font i can imagine a circus, or circus colors very easily. It has a bright personality.
  5. Sculptural was somewhat difficult to assign a personality to. The font Clutchee works well though because of the grooves in the letters which have sculpture-esque qualities.
  6. A sexy font to me is one that is flowing and slender, and possibly round. Riesling fit the bill perfectly. The "S" especially says sexy to me because of its circular shape.
  7. Trajan Pro was an easy choice for powerful. The absence of lowercase letters combined with a thin sans serif font makes a bold statement.

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