Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Finding Fonts (alliteration intended)

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So, we are currently looking for fonts to use in the title sequence of our opening. We want to ensure the font fits with the theme and content of our film along with the title itself, which could look weird or difficult to read if typed in certain styles. Which reminds me, I never shared our film's title. So, cue drumroll

The title of our film is....

"When the White Seeds Fall"


We would like to use a swirly font that illustrates the fun of summer and growing up. However we must also keep in mind that the film focuses on deep and dark themes and emotions; therefore the font must reflect that as well and cannot be too whimsical. 

So, here are some of the options I found for the font of our title (which, by the way, are all on Canva)...


Alice:


Alice is a very cute font that I often use for my projects. I love how this font gives off teenage girl having fun in the sun vibes while simultaneously keeping a sort of serious enough tone where the small swirls won't take away from the deepness of this film.


Della Respira: 

This font definitely gives off the seriousness of the themes in our movie with the almost eery and skinny letters. And while I do like it theme-wise, I still feel it is missing some swirls to make it feel more flimsy and warm. This font does, however, remind me of the fonts of film titles I grew up watching, so the nostalgia factor is in there.


The Seasons: 

Truly no reason for this one, I just thought it looked nice. Might be missing some swirls, again, to make it a more fun title, but I like it how it is and still think it gives a big enough teenager summer tone without them.


Amatic SC: 



This is another font I use often. 

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