Typography of Whistling Dawg

I came across the typography of my subheadings ( 'Buttons The Bear') on the internet. I think it is rather jolly and a simple font and I love the way it looks a bit like handwriting, (although not at all like mine) as you can easily tell the difference from an F to an A. I thought it fit very nicely on my magazine cover, adding to the childlike style.









However, when the text is required to be smaller, Buttons The Bear font didn't look so clear and not to easy to read, so I thought a much clearer text, such as Georgia would work well. The text seems a little bit boring and plain compared to the rest of the front cover however, but hopefully my focus group will give me some ideas on how to improve that bit.


Another quick thing to mention, is that what I thought would be really beautiful is to change the font when typing the names of the different artists, almost making there own logo. For both my main artist, Ginger, and for Whippet Skip, the two fonts are clearly unique, as you can see in the picture  of my magazine cover so far on the previous blog post.