Fonts can be effective which is conveying our views exactly our thoughts that what we are doing... Previously, we have discussed about color psychology, which color can be useful where and at what type of situations?? Similarly,fonts can also play vital role in movies such as in titles that depicts the sign of what exactly the movie is shown about...Through, font style people can easily recognize what is the movie about?? what it is related about??
Similarly, for my movie I have selected "monotype corsiva" font. This font is appeared as beautiful ever and very artistic. Perhaps, this can be also used to add sparkle in invitations, greeting cards and menus and to give sense of occasion to certificate and awards. It is an italic typeface made in the early style of Italic cursive. Montype corsiva appears artistic which depicts the sign of romance, warmth, emotion, joy and unforgettable beautiful memory" Precisely this is the only reason why I have chosen this particular font. Since my movie is about love story which is very emotional and this particular font for my movie can depict the sign that its deeply emotional and warmth of affection between love of happiness and joy...
Monotype corsiva font
Times New Roman font
Arial font
Verdana font
Comic sans font
Where as there are some other fonts that I picked up such as, Times New Roman, Arial, Verdana, and Comic sans. Arial is used for conveying short information items such as titles, captions, call outs, figure numbers, and other short textual information. Verdana is particularly effective when used at very small font sizes. Times New Roman were perceived as classical, funny, angry than Arial. Comic sans can be useful showing the sign of comedy or complete joy and fun...
Successful typefaces which has been used behind the biggest names in Hollywood. And it seem quiet interesting to know that I am sharing with you all...
| Movie: | The Fighter (Paramount Pictures 2010). Oscar for Best Actressin a Supporting Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role
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| Similar font: | Avenir |
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| Movie: | Inception (Warner Brothers Pictures 2010). Oscar for Best Cinematography, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Visual Effects
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| Similar font: | Avenir |
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| Movie: | The Social Network (Sony Pictures 2010). Oscar for Best Film Editing, Best Music, Best Writing
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| Similar font: | Futura |
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| Movie: | God of Love (Ouat Media 2010). Oscar for Best Live Action (Short Film)
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| Similar font: | Futura® Bold Condensed |
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| Movie: | Toy Story 3 (Walt Disney Pictures 2010). Oscar for Best Animated Film
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| Similar font: | Futura Extra Bold |
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| Movie: | Inside Job (Sony Pictures Classics 2010). Oscar for Best Documentary
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| Similar font: | Futura Medium |
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| Movie: | The King’s Speech (The Weinstein Company 2010). Oscar for Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Directing, Best Writing
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| Similar font: | Gill® Sans |
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| Movie: | The Wolfman (Universal Pictures 2010). Oscar for Best Make-up
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| Similar font: | Monotype® Modern Wide |
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| Movie: | Strangers No More (Simon & Goodman Picture Company 2010). Oscar for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
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| Similar font: | Papyrus® |
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| Movie: | Black Swan (Fox Searchlight 2010). Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role
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| Similar font: | Trajan™ |
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Some of the cute romantic fonts references...

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