1. JUStNot
A
PieCe
of
fLuff
LOOKING AT FONTS FOR THE POSTER
AND HOW THEY EFFECT THE MESSAGE
JUST MY LUCK SIGNALS SWEET
NATURED/ FUNNY/ CUTE - FELT THIS
COULD WORK FOR MY TITLE ‘FLUFF’
AND POSSIBLY FOR THE MAGAZINE
ARTICLE?
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Many rom com posters seem to use bold and
umbolded century gothic (or similar) and some
use different colours for one or two words- The
effect of this creates a humorous feel and tells
audience the subject matter they are dealing with.
for example: My Best Friend’s Girl bolds ‘best’
and ‘girl’ to highlight the focus. The Ugly Truth
seems to get it’s humour from the word ‘ugly’
which is the only bolded word, almost as if it was
in brackets acting as an ‘aside’
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Working with the title and trying to see which one seems to make
it more surprising and which one conveys the films mood the
most effectively.
4. The word title is not a common convention for rom com titles. In my
research one word titles seemed to be used for more serious subject
matter. However here are some. Colour conveys the content style
with baby pink being used for the poster, ‘killers’ is used as the
antithesis of the actual word. This juxtaposition supports the humour of
the photograph and signals a light hearted film.