I was looking for something interesting, completely readable but very 'Tumbleweed' like, something that represented the band as best a font could..
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Downsides are the harsh lines with it and the fact that it might be quite difficult to read when it's any smaller...
Another 'fun' font, this one has a more curvy style and I liked the way it looks fun so I put it in as a maybe, I am not a big fan of the 'S' which will be part of the album name but with the right manipulation this font count work, I think if I was going for a more crazy and busy look on my album it would work, but I want mine to be colourful, creative but fairly minimal for something of it's genre.
I thought this font worked because of its kitsch appeal, I like the fairly tacky appearance of it and think it could totally work for us, what with the zip-wire and the shiny red plastic coat in our video. But its not the kind of chunky font I wanted in the first place, and I don't think it would go with my album and poster designs and if I used this font I would have to theme the entire thing around it as thats the only way to make it work..
I love this font its great, bold and interesting looking, also I thought filling it with the accent colour could be great for some of the type such as the names of magazines reviewing the album to really draw attention to them. This is the font I am most pleased with however I don't like the way its only available for upper case lettering and also still isn't exactly the kind of thing I was hoping for!
More font searching will commence soon!
Oh and I've already decided that for anything too small to read in whichever font I choose, or quotes I will use Helvetica, I watched a two hour long video about this font last year for graphics so I cannot stress how wonderful a font it is for the basic stuff in my ancillary work!
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