Monday, 3 February 2014

Font Research


This research will allow me to improve the visual aspect of my articles as it improves the likeability of my audience. By asking my readers which ones they prefer I am able to gain insight on the best possible look when approaching my product. I will be asking both female and male readers for an un-biased opinion.

The following texts are going to be trialed with feedback for my ‘band’ article.
Text 1 ‘Plane Crash’:




Text 2 ‘Stardots’:





Text 3 ‘Distorted’:






Feedback:

Andrew Boylan – “I prefer the first font as the solid black with a grainy effect gives it a bold look that links to bands, the second is good yet it isn’t bold enough. I feel the third text’s arrows look out of place.”

Phoebe Atkinson – “I prefer the top font as it is a lot bolder than the others and reminds me of white paint splattered across it.”
 
Feedback 3 – “It relates to an alternative style of music, looking bold and carries a great image.”

The following texts are going to be trialed with feedback for my ‘A Taste of Teesside’ article.

Text 1 ‘Fibography’:




Text 2 ‘Adventure’:




Text 3 ‘Tattoo Shop’:





Feedback:
Phoebe Atkinson – “The Last one holds a lot of character to the font, relating to food more than any of the others.”

Feedback 2 – “I like both the second and third font because they hold stylish characteristics, the second font is nicely angled and the third has some nice shapes added in.”
Andrew Boylan - "The third font is strongly my favourite as it brings out a fun feel to the words and it's visually pleasing."
Conclusion:
After this research I have decided to go with the ‘Plane Crash’ to situate in my band article. For ‘The Taste of Teesside’ I have decided to go with the third font, ‘Tattoo Shop’. This is all relevant to my audience feedback.

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