
This is a possible font for my magazine. I like how it has lines through it which makes it look rougher. I like the white splatter effect as this adds to the rough and ragged look. The font is non connecting and in capitals which sort of shouts at you. It stands out and capital letters shows that it is important.

I like this font and how the edges of the squares are angled and wonky. It's fun and unique but I am not going to use it because it is not rough enough for a rock magazine. It is also in lower case apart from the 's' and non connecting.
This font is simular to the first font. I want to use this font becuase it really looks rough and worn. This will appeal to my target audience and suit my magazine. It is easy and clear to read and all in capital letters. The corners are harsh and sharp so nothing soft about it! I really like how the 'H' and 'S' are split and look broken.

I like this font and how the edges of the squares are angled and wonky. It's fun and unique but I am not going to use it because it is not rough enough for a rock magazine. It is also in lower case apart from the 's' and non connecting.
This font is simular to the first font. I want to use this font becuase it really looks rough and worn. This will appeal to my target audience and suit my magazine. It is easy and clear to read and all in capital letters. The corners are harsh and sharp so nothing soft about it! I really like how the 'H' and 'S' are split and look broken.This font is simular to the 'Kerrang!' font. That is also rough, in upper case, bold, and looks like it's been shattered. 'Kerrang!' has a simular target audience to my magazine and it's very popular so I think that this font is a good one to choose.

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