Horror:
This
typeface fits in with the “Horror” genre, as it has the effect of a gory,
gruesome and thrilling. The film that this typeface fits in with is Tom Six’s
2010, “Human Centipede” as on the movie poster it has the handprints of the
killer’s victims and the text has the similar handprints in the typeface.
Romance:
This
typeface fits in with the “Romance” genre because it has the love heart shape
for the “O” and has small heart serifs at the end of each letter. This typeface
best suits Nick Cassavetes’ 2004 film “The Notebook” because the shape of the
writing is almost as if someone has hand written it and in the film one of the
characters rights her life story in a notebook.
Action:
The
typeface above suits the genre “Action” because the letters are on different
levels and are on different balances, which make sense of “action” films. This
typeface best suits the Xavier Gens 2007 film “Hitman” which has many scenes of
action.
Sci-Fi:
The sci-fi above best suits the
“Sci-Fi” genre because it looks futuristic, as it is bold and square shaped
letters. This sits in with the Paul W.S. Anderson’s 2004 film “Alien Vs. Predator”
because of the futuristic scenery’s included in it.
This
typeface best suits the genre “Historical Drama” as it is the “Olde English” in
which represents the old fashion, which gives the title a vintage look.

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