Orator Std: I chose to use this to represent the artist's name across the board as it is a very simplistic and blunt font but the use of all capitals and the clarity of the font allows the audience to easily recall and relate it back to the artist's name, hopefully making it memorable. Additionally, it contrasts the album title's text very nicely and both together illustrate a 1990's tone that reflects the album and artist's style well.
Rage Italic: I wanted the album title to mean something, as it does to the artist, and the term 'With Love' is typically used to end a love letter or some other. This gave me the idea to make the title appear as a gift to the target audience, choosing a font that gave off an air of personality and sincerity in the products. So the use of this font worked nicely with the album's overall theme of love and portrayed a lovely tone of intimacy between the artist, the album and the consumer.
I am aware that neither of these fonts were original choices but, after further research and testing into the image design of the product, it was clear to me that it was far more beneficial for the products as it properly reflected the underlining meaning and inspiration of the album: the artist's basic but bold image alongside the deep lyrics within the songs that revolve solely around a personal love.
I am aware that neither of these fonts were original choices but, after further research and testing into the image design of the product, it was clear to me that it was far more beneficial for the products as it properly reflected the underlining meaning and inspiration of the album: the artist's basic but bold image alongside the deep lyrics within the songs that revolve solely around a personal love.
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