I have been looking at different fonts that I think would look good and be best suited for my film poster, taking into consideration previous British Drama film posters and the types of font they have used.

This is my first idea for font and to me this connotes crime and danger. I think it looks like barbed wire cutting through the font which suggests no escape or threatening behaviour from the outside.

This is my first idea for font and to me this connotes crime and danger. I think it looks like barbed wire cutting through the font which suggests no escape or threatening behaviour from the outside.
This is my second font idea and I have taken inspiration from The Football Factory which uses a font in which it is not joined up correctly like this one. The misaligned letters could suggest broken bones due to the violence. In addition, the font is in bold and would stand out at the centre of a poster or magazine.
I like this font as it is a graffiti style and the 3D effect makes it appear bold and eye catching. The font looks current and modern just like the characters that feature within the film trailer.
These are my three favourite font ideas and I have taken inspiration from other British Film Dramas when composing my research. I feel all three of these fonts would stand out on either a magazine front cover or on a poster as they are bold and eye catching.


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