Saturday, September 11, 2010

Contemplating Fonts


It's funny. How you write your business name reflects who you are. And it's as important as first impressions in person. So as I'm working on a long overdue website redo, (http://www.studiomarcy.com), I'm trying to figure out who I am as a glass artist and who I want to be.

I want to show artistic and somewhat whimsical with a side of serious too. Because that's where my beads are. I have a few series of beads and glass that would be unrecognizable as mine, unless I told you, because they aren't colorful and whimsical. But the problem is...I like them too and want to show them.

So I'm searching for the right font for my Studio Marcy logo. If you have a favorite, please post it and let me know. I'd love to see what you find or think would work well. and I have a favorite in the group that I posted in the photo. Do you? Which one do you think fits me the best?

6 comments:

  1. I kind of like the Grenouille font for you. It's a bit whimsical, but still very read-able.

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  2. Well, I'm thinking French Hat serious but still whimsical. I had the same problem when trying to figure out my website, I went with the comical look. But now I make more sets and serious beads. Oh well never know what I'll make tomorrow. Hope you had a good summer!

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  3. I like Lizzy Casual because it's still easily readable, while still being fun and funky!

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  4. I like Whoa :) It's a little bit dramatic, as well as legible and fun too :)

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  5. I'm kind of on the fence but also thinking Whoa or Lizzy Casual too. They are legible and not so uptight penmanship.

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