
These fonts are have more of a intricate design with complex patterns added on to the font. In my opinion, if this went onto our magazine, it would make it tacky and come across childish. This would mean completely missing who our target audience, meaning no one would buy the magazine due to contradicting images; having a horrifying image form our horror film, with tacky childish typefaces. Due to the tackiness and designs of cobwebs on these fonts, it would make our film magazine cover child-like and therefore not professional looking or effective.

This font only has one type of format which doesn't give us much options, which is required due to the different features which on consist on magazine; puffs, anchorage text, sell lines etc. Although it does not give any options it is easy to read as the letters are spaced out evenly therefore clear. Again, this font is particularly simple, which helps to conform to the conventions of poster's surrounding our genre. However, I do feel that this font is almost too simple, that it wouldn't look like it was hinting at the idea of a scary clown horror film.

various distances. Due to the simplicity of the font, it would be associated with a range of film genres which could be.
'Blockhead Regular' gives has three different formats; regular, bold and fat. This, again, gives us an option of which ones to use. However, easy to read up close, if the magazine was on the shelf, it would be rather hard to read therefore not effective or efficient to use for a magazine cover. The rounded edges and techno like design of the font connotes to sci fi like atmosphere, of which we would prefer to have a eerie/ horror sense due to the magazine main image being our horror film, 'Betrayal'.present with on the cover.
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