For my film magazine I wanted to use a name that related to cinema and film. Because of this I chose the name Preview. For my magazine style i wanted to follow more of a retro cinema theme and so looked at style models and fonts that match.Here are some examples
I liked this font because it really suits the theme i was aiming for I also like its bold definition and the fact it is easy to read, my only concern is how it would look on a magazine cover it particularly depends on the images I decide to use as this font will require some work to get a good colour scheme.
This font also has the retro look however personally I do not like it as much as some other fonts i have looked at my main issue with this font is the way the E's are and how little the p's are. I do not think I will use this.
This font looks really good and also meets my style view my issue is to the way in which the letters have different spacing I personally feel this would make it complicated to get to a good size that still fits within the page I would defiantly consider using this if the V and W where smaller in width.
This font has not got anything quirky about it however I like its simplicity and spacing and I personally feel it would look very good on a magazine cover.




Proficent work on mastheads following conventions observed in research into existing products.
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