
I eventually decided to use the font "Franklin Gothic Demi" as the secondary font to "Franklin Gothic Heavy" because it is bold enough to stand out on the front cover, therefore making the text noticeable to a reader. Also, it is not too bold to distract away from the titles. It helps to maintain the professional appearance of the magazine and the fact that it is sans serif makes the font tie in with the modern, "cool" image that the magazine is trying to depict.
I also changed the font of the feature descriptions of the contents to "Franklin Gothic Demi" to correspond with my front cover and tie in with my house style.
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