These are all the different fonts I've used over the process of my print production. The first two styles are very common, traditional tattoo fonts. They were appropriate for any tattoo related designs I had, which isn't many. Whilst tattoos and pop punk go hand in hand, the tattoo idea didn't fit in with anything else I had created, or the theme that I had. It then became a small addition to my final piece as an external extra.
The first two tattoo styles were found online and edited and modified on photoshop.
The style I was looking for was from Da Font, but recreated on photoshop.
The aim was the traditional sailor jerry style.
For the next font, I wanted something which was reminscent of the bands original logo. The font I used was Bebas, which I then fragmented and disordered like the original logo. From then, I decided to remove sections of the letter, to create the cartoon disorder I felt was applicable to the genre of music.
The second regular font used was Orator STD. It was a simplified title font, and I have used it for everything else. It is clear on my magazine advertisement.
Orator STD looks like a standard titling font; its simple and accessible. In the advertisement, it's been outlined for emphasis, but simply states the titles to reduce the emphasis away from the visual elements like the background and the band logo, which are far more important.
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