It was important to look at this, since using the font would allow our fliers and advertisements for events appeal to a broad audience, who might associate our magazine with positivity, intelligence and modernism.
This relates to the first reading in Lupton's "Thinking With Type," as she often discusses different fonts and their relation to a specific time period and demographic of people. On page 27, Lupton tells that "Zuzana Licko" began designing typefaces in the 1980's that were associated with the 'new technology' era. This is similar to what the editor, graphic designer and myself were doing with the magazine, as we felt association through type would be an optimum way to grab the attention of both veteran readers and potential readers.
I really enjoyed this reading and thought all of the examples of the various texts and their meanings were really thought-provoking! :)
~Claire
Very thoughtful analysis and reflection. Keep up the good work, Claire.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
paul