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CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 02:13 PM Mar 2021

Please help me find a font for the cover of my new art book!

So far my editor (my graphic designer/editor is my talented daughter) and I have considered and mocked up my title in four fonts:

Optima was my fave until I saw the capital G is missing part of the G. Bodoni looks uneven to me. Avenir is a bit too thick. Helvetica Neue is the best so far, but it is really wide/large.

Do you have any suggestions? It will probably be a big book, because of all the artworks inside.

The cover is a Pre-Raphaelite St. Cecilia which is stained glass.

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LunaSea

(2,926 posts)
1. Beyond the font
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 02:24 PM
Mar 2021

I tend to consider how the font works with an image, with no image to consider, it's tough.
No mention of colors either.

Bear in mind you CAN mix & match as well as adjusting any aspect of the font you wish.
Looks uneven? straighten it out. Too thick? Make it thinner. Missing a part? Create what you want to see.
You can even output a font in 3d-effect lettering which opens up all manner of possibilities for adding highlights, shade or color.
Maybe hire an illustrator to create the font as stained glass.

Be sure to view it from a good distance too to judge the legibility. Should look good at postage stamp size.



CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
3. The cover font is what I am looking for now. While the cover art is Pre-Raphaelite art, the rest
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 02:57 PM
Mar 2021

of the book is not. One essay is on photography (of the 1980s, b & w). One is art in the subways.
I liked the elegance of the Optima until I saw the missing piece from the capital G. It looked like a C and was distracting. I wouldn't know how to construct the missing part.

LunaSea

(2,926 posts)
9. Your designer should know
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 05:18 PM
Mar 2021

how to customize a letter. Pretty simple in photoshop or illustrator, I've no idea what software you are using.
Copy a section from another letter that has the shape you like, slide it into place.

 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
2. Make sure it's free for commercial use ... just because you see it in like Word doesn't mean
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 02:44 PM
Mar 2021

you can put it on the cover of a book you sell (i.e. commercial purposes).

Probably know this already since you're an artist (or at least into art), but just in case

CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
4. I'm privately publishing. It will not be sold and only circulatiing among friends and my kids and
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 03:00 PM
Mar 2021

grandkids.

brush

(57,471 posts)
5. You say your daugther is a graphic designer? Why not go with her opinion as that's what designers...
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 03:00 PM
Mar 2021

are good at?

CTyankee

(65,012 posts)
6. Yes. She has my sense of tastefulness which I trust. Right now we are "trying on" fonts in
Sun Mar 28, 2021, 03:05 PM
Mar 2021

different scenarios. It's quite a lot of fun. I'd want to see a paragraph or two from different essays which are different art eras to see how the fonts come out.

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