Serif (Times new roman)- This font is seen as very traditional, mainstream and well established. a magazine which uses this font is 'Q'. serif is mostly used for the Display and body of the magazine.
Decorative (Chiller)- This font is seen as a very wild and 'decorative font'. this font can only really be used in the headline or display as sometimes it is hard to read so is never used in the body of the magazine.
Sans serif (Ariel)- This font is seen as modern, fresh and clean designed. An example of a magazine which uses this font is NME. Sans serif is mostly used for the body or display of the magazine.
Script (Harrington)- this font is seen as a very fancy and classical font, this is why this font is mostly used in classical magazines. This is also mostly used in the display as the font is sometimes hard to read so isn't normally used in the body.
Block serif (Rockwell)- This font is seen as a very Americanized and is used in many USA college cultures. Block serif is mostly used in headlines and display.
Fonts
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Album covers
Posters of bands in indie music
Themes/things (pictures) associated with indie
Front covers of magazines
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