We have decided as a group that we want to specifically focus on Kesha's style as a basis for our own character and digipack.
The photo below represents a CD front cover of one of Kesha's albums. The colours (the blue and yellow effect) reflect the font used in 'Kesha'. The font used depicts the characteristics of Kesha and how she is portrayed through means of colour and the effectvie rip down the middle of the photo. The rip reflects the craziness of Kesha's character which is what we will aim for in our digipack.
The 'ABCD' font on the right of this photo collaboration is a font I found on the internet that suppopsedly reflects Kesha's writing by its zig zag effect, giving it a very crazy, wild feel. We will aim to use this type of font when doing our own magazine.
Here is a collaboration of a few fonts that I found that are similar to that of Kesha's font. They are all spikey and give an impression of wildness and rebellious nature:
The 'ABCD' font on the right of this photo collaboration is a font I found on the internet that suppopsedly reflects Kesha's writing by its zig zag effect, giving it a very crazy, wild feel. We will aim to use this type of font when doing our own magazine.
Here is a collaboration of a few fonts that I found that are similar to that of Kesha's font. They are all spikey and give an impression of wildness and rebellious nature:
All eight are very similar but you can see the definite similarity between these examples and the font on the Kesha album, which is frequently used in any of her merchandise.
Can you indeicate which one of the choices you have given is the one you will use. Can you explain why too please.
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