(meant to be *Women's instead of Woman's)
Because of our film's narrative, as a group we thought that it had an American-noir feeling to it therefore I thought that it would be fitting for the font to be thick and bold. Considering the serious and dark narrative, the typography for the title should also connote that and it's genre. However, it was suggested amongst the group that it would be interesting if the fonts changed orderly and be different, depending on each scene specifically. For example, if our main character was drinking coffee, the font shown for that scene would be elegant and handwritten. This would help the credits to blend in better with the actual scene and become part of it but it would also make it more interesting for the eyes of the audience because of the variety of sizes and texture of the fonts.
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