In order to create my digipak to the best it can be I tested out a range of different ideas including the style of don't, the key elements I knew I needed to include was to make the font clear to read so the audience and know who's album they are looking at. In addition to this, it is also imperative that the style of the font is unique, to identify the artists image and also the genre of the music. Fonts can be used to give an insight into the type of genre the music fits into, for example if the font is in bold, bubble writing then you would associate it with the pop genre, whereas if it is edgy and harsh then it would fit more to the indie genre.
Above are some styles of font that I may use for my digipak, I have selected a variety of fonts all of which I feel could fit into the house music genre. I asked some of my peers for feedback on these fonts and asked them to give them a rating out of 10. Doing this will make it easier for me to choose my final font, allowing me to feel confident in my choice.
I have averaged each rating and displayed them below:
Font number 1 - 3
Font number 2 - 2
Font number 3 - 4
Font number 4 - 2
Font number 5 - 1
From looking at the ratings of all the fonts the most popular was font number 3, I liked the effect on this font as it looked quite futuristic which I felt fit well with the house music genre.
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