These are the potential fonts that I have selected for the title of my contents page. I wanted to change the font from the one used on the front cover as I didn't want the font to be entirely the same all the way through. I will still be using the font from the contents page later on in my magazine though to ensure continuity. Below I have included images of the fonts and reasons why I have or have not selected them.
I decided not to choose 'Sweetie Pie' because I thought that the font looked too handwritten and not professional enough. I also thought that the hearts didn't look very professional and although they would appeal to my target audience I don't think that it would fit with my target audience.I decided not to choose 'sign handwriting' because I wanted the font to be clear and easy to read and I thought that this hand writing was not. I like the relaxed style that the font has but I don't think that it is appropriate for my magazine.
'Live, Laugh, Love' is the magazine font that I have chosen for the title of my contents page. I like the style of the font and still think that it is easy to read and understand even at a quick glance. The hearts will not feature on the contents page.
I decided not to choose 'DS Macuzione' as the font for the title of my magazine as I thought that it was slightly too thick as I was trying to differentiate the font. I do however still like this font I just don't think that it is suitable for my contents page.
I decided not to choose 'Too Tight' because I think as a font it is more suited to a magazine that belongs to the 'indie' genre. I do like this font but don't think that it fits with the genre of my magazine.
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