So, I have some unexpected news to share. Our team must always be ready to alter some things and adapt if things don't go exactly as planned. Well, that's exactly what happened. The original fonts we decided on and wrote about in a previous blog post are no longer going to be used because of some difficulties.
Let me elaborate. So, Quita and Kinuta, the fonts we were originally going to use turned out to be really difficult to download into our editing software. As a result, Melanie told us we had to limit our font selection to those in Dafont.com. At first, I was very disappointed to hear this because I was invested in the original fonts we had decided on. However, I soon found out that the new fonts Melanie was suggesting were actually really nice and not too different from our first ones. I am happy to announce that the official fonts we have used in our film are called Sylfaen and Pretty Shine!
Pretty Shine
Sylfaen
Like I said, these fonts are not too different from the original ones and still meet the criteria we were looking for. As a reminder, we wanted an elegant, but more legible font for the credits and a fancy, cursive font for the title. At the end of the day, I am extremely happy with how the fonts turned out and think it looks great. It might've been a long, complicated journey, but the end result makes it all worth it!
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