When it comes to the font of my page I realized that I shouldn't make it to stylish because the main reason for me to write reviews is to have you actual pay attention to the review. I didn't think it was really necessary for me to have a fancy type of font that made you take a double take of certain words or have any type of font that would make you squint your eyes for you to see what the words actually were. I stuck with the fairly generic font and the size of the font for the blog. When I found out we needed sources of inspiration I actually just saw North Hall and that it was remotely close for what my font size and style needed to be. The North Hall font, and pretty much the whole building is the generic of the generic.
I really didn't think the font needed to serve much of a purpose on my page, I wanted to get the certain readers' attention grabbed by having them actually paying attention of what I have to say by the use of the pictures and some of the youtube videos that I uploaded to give them a short preview of what the movie I reviewed may be like. It is not special but it is there serving its purpose, the other font options didn't seem to appealing to me and I didn't even learn how to change the font in html until a classmate showed us in class for the instruction project. But nonetheless this is the font I chose, and this is the picture that inspired me to keep it original.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Source of Inspiration #3
Even though it may be tough to see from the picture below, the Roxy movie theater in my hometown in Lock Haven is still the most unique movie theater that I have been in even to this day, that is why I tried to dedicate my background to this specific carpet that is in this building. It is almost the exact same pattern, and the reason I chose the pattern background is because of this theater. It is an old theater that is easily apart of my childhood since 95% of the movies I have seen are from this room right here. It is an old theater, it is not your typical commercial theater that has 12 movie screens and sells popcorn for 12 dollars. It is cheaper and only has three screens. The picture below is the main room which is unlike any other theater room that I have been in.
Originally from http://www.heartofpa.com/play/roxy-theater/ |
It is the only theater that I have been in that has a balcony and the unique architecture adds to art of the room. On both sides of the theater the walls are painted with old Italian art that involves anything from angels to a naked women eating an apple. It remains the most open theater room ive been in, it doubles in size of most and has really high ceilings. It is the theater that made me fall in love with movies, it has character and has an old homie type of feel to it. This is why I chose the patterns in my background for my blog, it all comes from the Roxy in Lock Haven, PA.
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