Kooky, simple, smooth and interesting - I chose a simple font but with serifs to make it slightly interesting. I didn't want anything too heavy though because I wanted to incorporate bugs bunny in a 'kooky' but sophisticated/creative way. Also the fact that Nick wanted Bugs bunny to be brought back to life, the way bugs bunny seems to sneak around the font suggests creeping back.
Why is the existing typeface that has been selected to manipulate an inappropriate/appropriate choice?
BELL MT - simple with serifs, not too much and can easily be manipulated.
What are the reasons behind the design decisions you have made for the typeface so far?
I decided to focus on Nick wanting to bring Bugs Bunny back to life, I felt this could be explored through little parts of Bugs Bunny peaking through a font Nick also liked.
Actions to be taken?
- Complete the draft alphabet, seeing which parts of Bugs Bunny work best with each letter
- Scan the alphabet, use Photoshop to enlarge each letter to an appropriate size that I can then trace onto the A1 poster.
- Print these out - roughly 4 on a page
- Place each letter onto A1, working out their best positions, and trace
- Clean up my final poster, making any last minute corrections.
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