Tuesday 15 January 2013

Mock up screen of font


Today, I completed under the programming on the computer, Photoshop a file which incorporates both fonts as well as the background in which might work. I basically used the first casting star and the word "starring" in order to look like a real existing title.
The mock up was rather easy in terms of skills on putting the work onto the Photoshop. To do this I basically just made the text from da font, then copy and pasted the text over to Photoshop making sure that any excess information around the side was erased. I then, basically added the font to the Photoshop put the positioning down the bottom left corner to see if the titles worked tiger cohesively instead of contradicting each other. I then added some geometrical shaping’s at both the top of the right hand corner making it have a professional edge. I terms of colouring there was not much choice taken place as, it was not about this, it was more about if the fonts worked together which I feel that they really did.


The fonts worked really well together as having this font which is slightly formed using a curvature and then having a handwritten font that is immaculate in terms of hand wring and no, overlap and perfect lines created a slight juxtaposition in fonts which I was not too sure that was going to be created but, am thankful that it does as, it looks rather professional connoting a sense of a spy film.


I will then, show this to my group and ask them if they think all is well and that the fonts do really work well cohesively and I also plan to ask them if there is a personal preference for the colour of the font and I can then, explore that meaning that the background would need to have re-consideration of the font colour.

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