Sunday, December 21, 2014

Finding Typefaces

San Serif
The "SKLZ" text is used to provide in abbreviation for skills, in which the company helps improve. SKLZ makes many item to help athletes better their skills. I think this typeface gets straight to the point and its clear.

Slab Serif
This type is used to give an abbreviation for a middle school: Tompkins Square Middle School, that I attended before MHS. This typeface is appropriate it gets a unique look to the school's shirts and makes the shirt look very aesthetic.
Modern 
This typestlye is used to show off the company "AON" as a sponsor on a soccer jersey. This text s gives a very interesting look to a soccer jersey and i personally love the text.

Old Style
The text is used for display on Poland spring water bottles. This type face is okay, but i feel like it would be better if all the letters were more smooth and more "Old Stylish" than it already is.


San Serif
This is used for tennis balls. I believe this text is perfect to go on tennis balls. The text isn't bland and is has a perfect distribution of creativity. 

San Serif
The text is used for "AXE" items. The text is well blended with the item, the colors and shades inside make it even more dynamic.  

7 comments:

  1. Hello Corley, I believe you are missing the decorative type. Also the poland spring is not oldstyle it is sans serif instead.

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  2. Good job choosing a variety of designs! I like the TSMS one ;)

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  3. I'm wondering why you thought the AON was using the modern typeface. Also, do you think any of the texts above could fit in with the decorative typeface?

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  4. The AON logo doesn't really seem like a modern typeface because there is no variations in thickness

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  5. I like your variety of location in which you got your font. I'm uncertain if Poland Spring is Old Style since there is no areas in which it is skinnier than the rest.

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  6. I think AON does not fall in modern, there is no thin feet. Maybe more decorative for some of the other logos also?

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