Showing posts with label Top Ten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Ten. Show all posts
Friday, 28 January 2011
Motion Graphic... Pearl & Dean
The 1990's Pearl and Dean advert, this has to be one of the most recognisable adverts in cinema history, even the music alone is recognisable. I would love to create an ident as catchy and captivating as this!
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Top Ten... Potential Fonts for the Title
I decided I wanted the font for the title of my programme to be a handwritten font, a font that flowed and was most importantly, feminine.
Throw My Hands In The Air:
This is a really clear typeface, it's feminine and definitely a handwritten style, however I would like a font that was perhaps joined up.
Sunshine in my Soul:
This is a great handwritten font, however I don't think this is entirely appropriate for how I visualise my sequence.

Jellyka Estrya:
At first I thought this would be suitable, but then I decided some of the letterforms are a little too sharp, and it doesn't have the flow I am looking for.

Never Let Go:
This does fit all my criteria, however, I am not so keen on all the letterforms being joined up as it changes the legibility, especially in a handwritten font. I am looking for something elegant, and I am not sure this fits that.

Dawning of a New Day:
This fits with the kind of font I set put to use, it's not too joined up, it's clear.

Honey Script Light:
I think this would be a really suitable font to use, I can imagine this working really well, after seeing how the Bewitched word animates in the title sequence I think this could work really well.

Bickley Script Regular:
This font is absolutely perfect, it is very similar to something I had attempted to draw while chicken scratching. It is a font used by Benefit, which is a company Alice had referred me to during my crit. My only issue is that it isn't a free font so unless I create something very similar with the pen tool, I will have to stick with the Honey Script font.
Throw My Hands In The Air:
This is a really clear typeface, it's feminine and definitely a handwritten style, however I would like a font that was perhaps joined up.

This is a great handwritten font, however I don't think this is entirely appropriate for how I visualise my sequence.

Jellyka Estrya:
At first I thought this would be suitable, but then I decided some of the letterforms are a little too sharp, and it doesn't have the flow I am looking for.

Never Let Go:
This does fit all my criteria, however, I am not so keen on all the letterforms being joined up as it changes the legibility, especially in a handwritten font. I am looking for something elegant, and I am not sure this fits that.

Dawning of a New Day:
This fits with the kind of font I set put to use, it's not too joined up, it's clear.

Honey Script Light:
I think this would be a really suitable font to use, I can imagine this working really well, after seeing how the Bewitched word animates in the title sequence I think this could work really well.

Bickley Script Regular:
This font is absolutely perfect, it is very similar to something I had attempted to draw while chicken scratching. It is a font used by Benefit, which is a company Alice had referred me to during my crit. My only issue is that it isn't a free font so unless I create something very similar with the pen tool, I will have to stick with the Honey Script font.

Sunday, 23 January 2011
Top Ten... Ideal Font Research
Benefit Cosmetics:
I love the font and colours in this example, it's really feminine and elegant, this is something similar to the font I would like to use in my title sequence.

Bewitched Title Sequence:
The stroke effect used on this is brilliant in the title sequence as shown in an earlier blog, but it works just as well static.

My Super Sweet Sixteen:
The stroke text with the shine, is visually how I would like my text to look like.

Paris Hilton Perfume:
This is another example of the style of font I am going for, sophisticated, elegant and feminine.
I love the font and colours in this example, it's really feminine and elegant, this is something similar to the font I would like to use in my title sequence.

Bewitched Title Sequence:
The stroke effect used on this is brilliant in the title sequence as shown in an earlier blog, but it works just as well static.

My Super Sweet Sixteen:
The stroke text with the shine, is visually how I would like my text to look like.

Paris Hilton Perfume:
This is another example of the style of font I am going for, sophisticated, elegant and feminine.

Thursday, 20 January 2011
Monday, 17 January 2011
Top Ten... Female Icons Research
Now I have decided the subject matter for my title sequence and ident, I need to become an expert in my 'field'. I will look into a number of female icons, I don't necessarily need a top ten as it is only the beginning and promo clips that I am producing. However, it will help for me to narrow down to a select few...
Females considered as icons:
- Marilyn Monroe.
- Audrey Hepburn.
- Princess Diana.
- Cheryl Cole.
- Bettie Page.
- Jayne Mansfield.
- Elizabeth Taylor.
- Angelina Jolie.
- Beyonce Knowles.
- Paris Hilton.
- Victoria Beckham.
- Colleen Rooney.
Females considered as icons:
- Marilyn Monroe.
- Audrey Hepburn.
- Princess Diana.
- Cheryl Cole.
- Bettie Page.
- Jayne Mansfield.
- Elizabeth Taylor.
- Angelina Jolie.
- Beyonce Knowles.
- Paris Hilton.
- Victoria Beckham.
- Colleen Rooney.
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