Wednesday 23 January 2013

Changing the font design on Photoshop

We have decided as a group to change our mind about the shadowing font for the reason that the font is possibly very hard to distinguish and a film being sent to the box office should not be hard to distinguish it should be a relaxing and peaceful time with the costing of the film being rather high. Therefore, an s a group we have changed the font to the bolder thicker font as for one the audience would have felt more at ease and the stars would be easier to decipher.


As, you can see from the above I have decided to another replicar of the font in terms of a mock up together including both the smaller titles and the larger titles thus meaning as a group we could see the fonts together. The font will help to secure the cohesion needed as he titles are in frame for a matter of seconds and the audience should not have to endure the discomfort of seeing the fonts out the clear look.


Philosophically, I am rather happy that the fonts have been changed as they was hard to read and maybe rushing in and doing all the fonts in a harder shadow would not have possibly worked I will once again show this to my group and ask for their standing. This will then, give us the chance to compare and contrast and see hither we have made the correct decision with what we have picked.

The font works rather well at connoting some of the thematic such as humour as the font for me replicates a fridge magnet something which is played with usually by a child therefore, meaning that the character might be naive to situations in which one is as, they are rather silly and stupid; to connote the humour. The one thing that could be a worry about this font could be that it doesn’t follow the original concept of the handwriting but, in theory this would not have worked as handwriting is black and using a black background font would not have shown the font up.

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