Showing posts with label Fonts:Thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fonts:Thriller. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Fonts: Typography

We decided on using the Benchnine font because the other two fonts had more childish connotations and gave a less professional look. Also the shape of Benchnine was much more compact making the font easier to place on movie opening. Here is a segment of what the two fonts look on screen.




The Stainy font is what will be used as iconography for our film such as the title on advertisements. The Benchnine font is what will be used for credits because of its simplistic shape. Click here to see my original post about each of the fonts.

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Fonts: Title

While looking for suitable fonts for the title we found this font called Stainy, here is a picture of it:


We chose this font because it resembles writing in lipstick. We felt this helps to highlight the scenes which have the lipstick and to help represent the femininity of the two characters. This also helped to give a bit of an edge to our opening as women are often seen as weak, and the feminine font helped to portray this but the opening sequence is showing a murder scene.

The main font we will use is called Benchnine:

We chose this font because it is a much cleaner and more simplistic font. This has a cold feeling towards it to help give an unfriendly look. This represents the themes that will be coming up in our film and help to suggest that the characters aren't as innocently girly as the seem. Also this particular font is very close together and this makes it very easy to put onto our movie opening.