Monday, 11 April 2011

Teenage Fonts: Top Banner

So in order to find the perfect icon font, that would look dramatic enough and effective enough to catch my audiences eye, I have decided to look at three different types.

1.
Okay so unfortunatly the text is tiny, however you can see that is has cartoon words on it. What I really found interesting about the "onomatof" font is how dramatic it could look with the write use of fill colour. However since my banner is already small, I thought that perhaps actualy writing would mean the main information in the banner would be unreadable. So I decided against this one.

2.




What I really like about the " wc sold out" font is it's originality and stereotypical ideas of what teenagers are interested in. Again I thought that this font could be made really interesting by my use of font colour. However I have decided that because there isnt actually anything I could fill, the font may be lost against my banner.

3.
What I love about the "split splat splodge" font is the dramatic effect it has visually. Obviously most of these spotches of pain don't look particularly paint like. However letter "Q" which is the second one along. Would look extremely good if it was created in different colours. I think I am going to have a go at using the "Split Splat Splodge font. I think I am going to use possibly three or for splodges and I think I am going to use the colours red, pink and purple as they will complement my yellow banner nicely.

Here is what my banner now looks like:



However my research of other teenage fonts has been extremely beneficial as I have found a pair of glasses in the " WC Sold Out" Font that I will now add on to my banner so that the final banner now looks like this:



Laura

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