Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Font choices
1. FONT CHOICES
Using the site Dafont.com. I selected a variety of fonts
which would be appropriate to use within my film poster.
2. This sans serif font is good because it is clear and bold. I liked this font
because it would be easily recognizable on a film poster and also would be
clear and easy to read from a distance.
Revolution
3. This font I liked because of the slanted angles of the letters. I think this
font is well suited to the plot of the film because the word 'delirium'
means confusion and this font being different angles creates this
feeling also.
Crackin’
4. I choose this sans serif font because of the thin lettering, This is
simplistic yet unusual, this therefore will be memorable which will catch
the attention of the audience.
Avenir
5. Zachery
This serif font caught my eye because of it's simplistic nature. It is
easy to read and may be an ideal font to use as a tag line on a film
poster.