Graphic Font Samples - Titles
As mentioned in the post below, both 'Revolutionary Road'
and 'Like Crazy' both use simple and delicate fonts throughout both their
credits in the trailer and also as their title.
In 'Dear John' and 'Blue Valentine', the title font used is
much chunkier and bolder than that of RR or LC. In BV, throughout the trailer
the font used is very simple, however the final title is completely different
font.
For 'Dear John', an equally chunky font is used, yet appears
throughout the whole trailer for the credits as well.
I think that if we did use a different font to the rest of
the trailer, it would have to be a bolder font as this highlights the title for
the audience. However, it also will appear on the poster so must be bold enough
to stand out on paper as well.
I prefer the condensed font of BV to DJ, and I also think
this could work better with the rest of our graphics as we are using very
simple and delicate fonts. Our working title we are currently using is 'Degrees
of Separation', and I will be using this title to test out different possible
fonts for our title.
Both of these are basic fonts from Microsoft Word which are
dull and very unprofessional looking. Since we couldn't find anything that
looked interesting enough on Microsoft, we downloaded fonts we think could be
useful from 'DaFont.'
Absender:
I really like this font as I think it's simple but has something different about it than usual bold block writing. I also think by using this font, it separates our film from the typical hollywood mainstream romances and adds an edgier feel.
Dunkin:
I don't like this font as it is a bit too simple and
rounded. I also think it would not fit with our genre.
Pharmacy:
Viafont:
I like this font a lot, especially as it is so simple.
However, it reminds me slightly of a sci fi film or the font used for certain
modern bands. If the letters were possibly more rounded, it would not be so
sci-fi and alien.
W.H.
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