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    If you saw this as a portfolio title page, what would you think?

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    • burvantill
      burvantill Moderator last edited by

      🀣 After reading the other comments, maybe I’m not the best source for opinions. I’m biased. I like your work too much. 😬😬😬

      Lisa Burvant
      www.lisaburvant.com
      Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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      • ArtofAleksey
        ArtofAleksey last edited by

        I would say definitely childrens book or comic book. The art speaks for itself. Yeah you could fiddle around with the typeset a bit but honestly it seems like if the art directors dont like the font you’re using they’ll just tell you so i wouldnt concern yourself as much with that. It says your name it says your contact info and site, they arent gonna not choose you because of they font.

        instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
        alekseyillustration.com

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        • Jon Anderson
          Jon Anderson SVS OG last edited by

          I echo @Chip-Valecek & @nyrrylcadiz and say I absolutely love that this title page image has a story going on and isn't just static characters. Good job! Make sure to update us how the conference goes. Is this the main summer conference or a regional one?

          instagram.com/jonandersonillu

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          • Heather Boyd
            Heather Boyd @braden H last edited by

            @Braden-Hallett

            I wouldn't miss your name that's for sure lols. It's funny how the one character is yelling in the direction of the audience -calling out your name - if in fact the guy struggling with the engine, name was Braden Hallett haha.

            Instagram: www.instagram.com/heatherboyd.illustration/
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            • burvantill
              burvantill Moderator last edited by

              Thirds thoughts. After looking at this AGAIN, lol, I think that because it IS a title page, it's okay to make your name prominent. That is the whole reason for a title page. I do agree that it may be too bold, cutting back to a lighter version of the same font and spreading the letters out a bit so they are easier to read at a smaller size.

              Like this maybe, πŸ™‚
              Screen Shot 2019-05-09 at 8.05.06 PM.png

              Lisa Burvant
              www.lisaburvant.com
              Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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              • xin li
                xin li last edited by

                I love that you show kids with all emotions. It makes the world you created richer and more interesting. I would guess the artist is working with comics for young adults (thinking about Raina Telgemeier, Luke Pearson and Vera Brosgol - not in terms of art style, but in terms of the target audience).

                I kind of feel the personality of the typeface does not match with the art 100%. The current typeface is very legible, which is very good. But it feels a bit too serious, a bit like a newspaper headline. Maybe you can try to take a look of the comics that inspired your artwork, and see what kind of typeface they use for the cover page?

                Web: www.lixin.no
                IG: www.instagram.com/lixin.illustration/

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                • Erin.Cortese
                  Erin.Cortese Moderator last edited by

                  Fonts matter! Fonts matter! Lol. Ok as a graphic designer I obviously look at fonts and typography differently than most, but they really do affect the overall presentation. When I taught web design I saw so many good designs ruined by bad font choices, and so I spent an entire section of the class making my students focus on typography. It made a big difference. Fonts may seem like an afterthought, but they are such an important part of presentation that they will either enhance your illustration or detract from it. Your work is too good to use bad fonts πŸ™‚

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                  • Nathalie Kranich
                    Nathalie Kranich last edited by

                    Lovely choice of character images! I'd agree that the fonts aren't quite right yet. I'd pick something else for the web addresses, maybe a non-serif font that's a little simpler, so the main heading has the serif readability and elegant impact. Personally I'd like to see a little heading, like 'character artist', or so on, but the image you picked does give a nice indication.
                    Kerning is better now, as already pointed out πŸ˜ƒ

                    www.nathaliekranich.com
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                    https://www.instagram.com/nathalie.kranich/?hl=en

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                    • braden H
                      braden H @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                      @Aleksey said in If you saw this as a portfolio title page, what would you think?:

                      they arent gonna not choose you because of they font.

                      Most likely true, but you're talking to someone who has the uncanny ability to pick the ugliest most inappropriate font possible for any task at hand πŸ™‚

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                      • braden H
                        braden H @Jon Anderson last edited by

                        @Jon-Anderson said in If you saw this as a portfolio title page, what would you think?:

                        Is this the main summer conference or a regional one?

                        It's a regional one in Seattle. Not quite ready to make the leap into the deep end with the big conferences yet

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                        • braden H
                          braden H @xin li last edited by

                          @xin-li said in If you saw this as a portfolio title page, what would you think?:

                          Maybe you can try to take a look of the comics that inspired your artwork, and see what kind of typeface they use for the cover page?

                          That's a good idea. However it would probably involve me hand-writing the words instead of using a font (or downloading a Bill Waterson font which, if I were looking at the portfolio, would raise some red flags). In my experience hand-written fonts often end up looking terrible unless you REALLY know what you're doin' :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:

                          I'll try it though, thank you!

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                          • braden H
                            braden H @Heather Boyd last edited by

                            @Heather-Boyd said in If you saw this as a portfolio title page, what would you think?:

                            if in fact the guy struggling with the engine, name was Braden Hallett haha.

                            I hadn't even thought of that πŸ˜ƒ That's hilarious!

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                            • braden H
                              braden H last edited by

                              H'okeedokee! Thank you all for the awesome input.

                              I've thrown together some serif, sans serif, comicy, and handwritten examples. If you could let me know which one you like best (I'm leaning toward handwritten?) I'd really appreciate it. All fonts really do look the same to me πŸ™‚

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                              • MichaelaH
                                MichaelaH @braden H last edited by

                                @Braden-Hallett I like 3, 7 and 8 for the titel, the email, web ...I would make more space between the lines and chose good readable font
                                You could create poll for us, than the voting would be easier.

                                https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
                                https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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                                • ArtofAleksey
                                  ArtofAleksey last edited by

                                  I would use 3 for your name, and 4 for the sub info

                                  instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
                                  alekseyillustration.com

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                                  • JerrySketchyArt
                                    JerrySketchyArt last edited by

                                    I like 2, 1, 5 - in that order.

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                                    • braden H
                                      braden H last edited by

                                      I made a poll πŸ˜ƒ

                                      https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/7475/which-font-works-best

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                                      • Laurasketches
                                        Laurasketches last edited by

                                        I"m late to this party...but, it's always very instructive to hear what other SVSers say. I'm going to weigh in with Font choices: #3 for your name (it matches your artistic style the best-rounded edges, interesting dimensions in the individual letters, still clean and readable) and #4 or #7 for your subtext: #4 for readability, #7 for re-inforcing the idea that you are an artist.
                                        getting my portfolio online is my summer project, so it's great to see how others work through this task... if you don't mind sharing your processes (how you are choosing page layouts, images included-or not, how you organize the information, etc) I'd be interested....

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                                        • Erin.Cortese
                                          Erin.Cortese Moderator @braden H last edited by Erin.Cortese

                                          @Braden-Hallett Oooooh awesome! I am really liking #7 and #8, they really mesh well with the illustration! Also, #3.

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                                          • NessIllustration
                                            NessIllustration Pro last edited by NessIllustration

                                            @Braden-Hallett I think your problem is that you're using the same font for your name (title) and the smaller text! I actually think the original font you chose for your name was nice and bold (maybe with some more spacing like some said) but the problem is that you used the same font again. If you have a nice bold serif font (or hand drawn) for title, then pick a clean sans serif font for your smaller text, and maybe make it a paler color so it doesn't fight as much with the title and to improve readability. And then also the whole thing a bit smaller to give a bit more breathing room.

                                            What do you think:
                                            braden.jpg

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