This font is a interesting font because of the different thicknesses in the letters, it gives variation to the font. It is an ideal font for titles of albums because it is bold and easy to read, it stands out really well.
The 'THE' of this font stands out really well because of how bold it is and the size of it, however the 'RACOONS' doesn't stand out as much because it is hidden due to the size and boldness of the 'THE'. I don't think that this font would be suitable for an album cover because the attention from the readers would be focused on the 'THE' instead of the rest of the album cover.
This font adds more colour to plain black colour in the font and its surroundings, it is appealing but if you wanted to change the colours of the album colour, this font would not really be suitable because the colours would clash. The dots around the edge and the stripes in the letters go well together.
This font is similar to a previous one, the 'THE' will receive a lot of attention, too much attention compared to the 'RACOONS'. The difference between the font styles one 'THE' and 'RACOONS' is too great, they seem out of place with each other. I do not think that this font still be suitable for an album cover.
This font seems old fashioned, as if it was from a silent film. It would not suit a up beat style of music for an album cover. This font would not really stand out against darker colours that could be used for the background of an album.
This font is similar in a way to some of the others by the way that the 'THE' stands out much more than the 'RACOONS'. This font is different to the rest because of how curvy the 'THE' is, it gives it its own unique style. I still don't think that this font would be suitable for an album cover, it would look better if the words were the same size.
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