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Friday 17 December 2010

Band Name Fonts

Quilted Butterfly

We like this font as it has connotations of Alice in Wonderland – it’s feminine, yet appears slightly scratchy and implies a certain edginess. It’s whimsical, and yet the splattered ink effect makes it seem passionate.

Jellyka Castle's Queen

The second font is quite feminine but has a 'halloween' edginess to the font which will show the personality of the artist of being feminine, but also quite mysteriously edgy.

Jellyka Western Princess

This font was chosen because it uses the feminine look with the flick on the font shows the edginess of the artist, however the italic font conveys the feminine personality.

Discipuli Britannica

This font isn't as good as it is quite small and doesn't show the representation of our artist as much because it is a bit to feminine rather then being edgy and mysterious.


We have chosen the name of the artist to be Madelyn Faith, this is because the artist influence that we have looked at such as Tori Amos, Kate Bush and Florence and the machine all use their own name as the artist rather then a band name made up. Madelyn is also an old fashioned name and goes together with the Faith surname.


2 comments:

  1. Although you have more visual evidence, some posts are lacking in connotative detail. I also can't find Task 1- Initial Ideas, Task 12 Advert designs, 13 Photo shoot plans, 14 Location permission letters and 15 Talent release forms.

    I know you have been out and taken photos so please upload these with a plan and timings.The other forms will not take long to complete.

    Overall this blog would benefit from more higher level analysis a clear example is in Task 6.

    Laura please work on this otherwise I am concerned you are not going to hit your target grade. JIN

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  2. Laura-I see you have addressed some of these areas. I still can't see your photo shoot schedule or any of your nice images. JIN

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