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IMPACT

AR
BERKLEY
BAUHAUS
93
ROCKWELL
CONDENS

GULIMCHE

The font used on the


Rolling Stone magazine
is excellent. I think it is
clear to understand and
stands out well. I think
it would maybe go well
with my magazine as it
is for a similar genre.
Out of the 4 fonts to
the left, Rockwell
condensed is my
favourite because of
its simplicity, along
with the way it stands
out which I think suits
indie rock perfectly.
AR Berkley is my least
favourite as I find it
fairly difficult to read
which also means that
my audience would
and also I dont think
that it associates itself
with indie music.

This font I think would be more suitable for


a contents or double paged spread in a
magazine rather than the front cover. This
is because it doesnt stand out that well but
looks edgy and cool.

The font used


for the billboard
magazine is
I like the font above,
plain which I
as I think that it is think suits my
plain and cool which
genre, but
fits perfectly with my
however I
genre as well as itbelieve it is
standing out as it is
more associated
quite imposing and
with pop and as
The font below is an
my genre is
interesting one as it
looks like someone
has hand drawn it. I
like that style as
again the simple
nature of it goes
well with my genre.
It is also very bold
and stands out
which allows the
title and therefore
my magazine to be
recognised easily.

VERDANA

RAVIE
I think that this font would be suitable for
a magazine header but not for my type
of genre. I think it looks quite childish
and definitely doesnt suit indie music.
However it stands out well.

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