Colour Scheme and Font Choice
Colour Scheme and Font Choice
(forgot to post this earlier, sorry)
(forgot to post this earlier, sorry)
In this task, I provided my target audience with this colour palette so that they could decide on the type of colour scheme I should use on my digipack and album advert. I gave them the choice of a variety of colours as my research showed that other ancillary products within the Indie Genre don't stick to a specific colour, although the majority use basic colour text to add simplistic and classy connotations to a genre that can be very out there. I asked 10 people to choose their top 3 favourite colours, ideally ones that go together and don't clash. ided them with the fonts below to choose from, I would use between 2-4 of these fonts on my ancillary products to show that they link with one and other and don't look to dissimilar. I asked the same 10 people to choose their top two favourite fonts.
For this task, I gave my target audience a colour palette and font choices to choose the features that would be included on my digipack and album advert. The fonts that I had given them to choose from came from a choice of fonts that were very similar to those used on some of Indie ancillary products that I had analysed. This task has taught me, along with the rest of my research, of the colour scheme that I will be using and the fonts that I will be using on my products. Black and white will be featured on my cover to show the simplistic, clear element used on Indie products, although I will also incorporate some brighter colours so that the products do look some what enticing. Variants of Dolce Vita will be the font predominantly used on my cover, although I will also use another font or two from the more popular ones above to add more diversity to my products. Moving forward, this task will help me to begin laying out my ancillary products, putting text and images into place, making it look as sophisticated and professional as possible.
A very good explanation to accompany this post Josh.
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