Tuesday 21 February 2012

TYPOGRAPHY FOLLOW ON ..

I have found variety of interesting typography which be appropriately used by variety of audience mainly older children and adults.  Comic book look-alike font, funky would be appropriate for an adventure book and its illustrations. "Deal of the Week" certainly gives the shake for the deal not to be missed on!



While "Go Wild" portrays the feel of a safari adventure missed with wild west? Perhaps. Chunky font blends in nicely with the images - it is  apart of illustration.


Another very interest font, rather mixture of few I have found in: LEON AN DTEH PLACE BETWEEN by Angela McAllister and Grahame Baker - Smith.




..it is truly magical story and the typography with images complement each other, making the narrative more

interesting. Younger children would find this book far too "busy" but I am sure that those who like a bit of a magic

would certainly love that one. Book has also cutouts inside and fold outs, which makes the reader to be more

engaged with the story. Rich colours glow in tones of gold and purple with many swirls on the margins, I would say,

enchanting illustrations fill every page.  Mix and match of variety of fonts and sizes just work here pleasingly to 

the eye

I think it is an amazing work of art. 


It is almost like: IT CAN'T BE HAPPENING!

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