Copenhagen, Denmark is a coastal European city known for its delicious food and beautiful buildings. It is a popular tourist city that has been around since the 10th century, but still has people traveling to see its incredible harbors and views. In this project, the fonts play a huge role in conveying these characteristics. For most of the words on the page I knew I wanted a sans serif fonts. They have a much cleaner look, which I thinks represents Copenhagen and its architecture really well. Despite being very old, there is something about a lot of the buildings in the city that make them seem more modern and aesthetically pleasing. For the title, I wanted to use a brush font. I think it stands out well compared to the sans serif font while also adding some character and playfulness to the poster. In the classic images of the colorful buildings on the water, called Nyhavn, there is a clear contrast between the clean lines of the buildings and the continuous and more characteristic feel off the water around them. I think my font choices portray this contrast in a clean and appealing way. “Adelica Brush.” Adelica Brush Font, www.dafont.com/adelica-brush.font.
“Copenhagen History.” Historical Facts about Copenhagen - Copenhagen.com, www.copenhagen.com/historical-facts. “Copenhagen.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 22 Oct. 2019, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen.
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