Monday, 26 March 2012

Font

I have been researching font that I think look visually pleasing that are pixelated I didn't find that many as I think there is a thin line between a good font and a bad font when it comes to pixelated fonts, I discovered the pixels used the better it looks and I van pretty much use as many pixels as I like but I'd need to make it match the hand that I have as the official logo!

This shouldnt be too hard, the hard part is Trying to perfect the lettering on fontstruct on each letter in the alphabet to make it all similar, it's more time consuming that anything but I will have this done soon and then my logo will be completed!


Some research I undertook, I have attached below these are all different types of ways that pixelated fonts work, by looking at these I have understood how I need to do my font and also how I can differ mine to others to make my font unique, this will help the branding for the company also because it helps make the identity it's own having it's own font such as Disney and numerous other well known companies.


After using fontstruct and looking at the different ways i can use pixelated type, I have put together and example of how the type would look for the logo.
this was my first attempt to use the font i had designed, i am overall pleased with this font but I am not satisfied with the 'N' and will have to go back and change it but due to the dimensions of every other letter i will have to make it work using the same width because the font is quite squeezed together and the 'N' seems to make it look very uneven and unattractive.

After putting my font in with the logo design i had in mind, i wasnt pleased with the outcome so i went back to designing the logo and looked at sites such as :



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