Wednesday 3 December 2014

Graphics

At the moment, we are undecided on a name, but we are leaning towards De(i)fied, as this can be read as defied or deified. We think this could work as a name, as it's interesting and catches the audiences attention.One of the style we want to go for a simplistic but effect way to show the two different words.

We used dafonts to try and find some fonts. This is the font from 'Alien', a film we are taking some influences from, with a strong female lead. I like this font because the 'I', is different causing it to stand out and the audience can easily see the different words.
This is also why we're leaning towards the brackets around the 'I' as it makes it  easier to see the two different words. We're also unsure about this font though, as it is from a very recognisable film in Alien and is not a very strong font, so may look out of place on the screen.

This font is quite different as although its still very simplistic it is a lot thicker, which could be very important, and as as the I is larger it also fits in with the plan to make it stand  out.

Below I have also edited the first font to elongate the I and make the tops longer, this was part of Diana's original idea for the title. I'm still unsure on this as, I'm afraid it makes it too hard to read both words and makes it look far more like 'De fied' than one word. This is something we need to discuss

I have edited this font a third time now, trying different things. I have taken out the little bars on the E as I thought that gave it all too gothic look that wasn't in theme with our film. Having done that I enjoy this font, a lot more.


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