Graphic Font Samples - Posters
Although generally the title font used in the trailer is the
font used on posters, in Blue Valentine the font used on posters is completely
different to that used in the trailer.
Trailer:
Poster:
We wanted to explore this type of change in font and style
so we looked at similar types of fonts on DaFont. If we recreated this style,
we could still keep the simple fonts within the trailer and then use a
completely different font on the poster. We liked how it is clearly a love
story (aside from the tagline on the poster) through the 'V' as a heart and so
looked for childish and clearly heart-shaped fonts.
JulesLove:
I really like this font as I think it works in conveying a
style to do with love but at the same time is more interesting than being
completely childish. However, I am slightly worried that this would also come
across as a teen film as it could be seen as that.
KBBonjourSweetheart:
I really like the simplicity of this font. It would match
very well with the simple font used in our trailer. It is also quite similar to
the font used on the Blue Valentine poster. However, I think it may be too
delicate and thin to be used on a poster as it would not draw the attention of
the eye from our audience.
Sweethearts:
Although I like how neat and simple this font is, I think is
it very difficult to read. Also I think it is possibly too childish for the
style we are aiming for.
However, when looking through the fonts, I also liked the
look of these fonts for the poster as I feel they leave lots of room to play
around with effects.
Boarder:
Roadway:
W.H
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