Fast montage – movie poster → zoom into title text → side-by-side with normal font vs. paranormal font.
“Look at the title. It’s not clean. It’s not bold. It looks like it’s losing signal. Rough edges. Uneven weight. Like the letters are trying to speak but glitching. That’s not a mistake. That’s possession through typography.”
Case Study: The Typography of Fear – Paranormal Activity
Split graphic. Left side – dark, grainy hallway with the shadowy figure. Right side – close-up of the title text in white, rough, smeared letters.
The Paranormal Activity franchise didn’t rely on gore or jump scares alone. It started with a single, unsettling image – and a that feels like it’s fading in and out of reality.
#ParanormalActivity #HorrorFonts #TypefaceTerror #MoviePosterDesign #CreepyTypography
Fast montage – movie poster → zoom into title text → side-by-side with normal font vs. paranormal font.
“Look at the title. It’s not clean. It’s not bold. It looks like it’s losing signal. Rough edges. Uneven weight. Like the letters are trying to speak but glitching. That’s not a mistake. That’s possession through typography.”
Case Study: The Typography of Fear – Paranormal Activity
Split graphic. Left side – dark, grainy hallway with the shadowy figure. Right side – close-up of the title text in white, rough, smeared letters.
The Paranormal Activity franchise didn’t rely on gore or jump scares alone. It started with a single, unsettling image – and a that feels like it’s fading in and out of reality.
#ParanormalActivity #HorrorFonts #TypefaceTerror #MoviePosterDesign #CreepyTypography