The designers found that the shows that used serif fonts were the ones that had a certain sense of nostalgia or history. The designers also used relevant icons to add a visual association to each show, next to the first letter of the title. Then they were analyzed visually and organized into four main visual categories Decorative (quirky, fun), Headline (bold, dramatic), Modern (forward thinking, efficient) and Handwritten (personal, playful). In order to create the infographic, the fonts were separated into sans and sans serif first. It wasn’t long before the creative brains at Venngage though to analyze ALL the fonts on Netflix show titles. With the announcement of this new font, eyes were on Netflix and typography. The branding strategists at Netflix partnered up with Dalton Maag to create the new and unique “Neflix Sans”. After a few years of paying usage licenses, Netflix decided they needed their own font. What brought about this idea to analyze the fonts used in Netflix show titles anyway? For a few years, Netflix has been using the Gotham font throughout their branding and visual marketing graphics. They went on to analyze how these can influence the way you choose the shows to watch and binge.Īlong with an explanation of font psychology and how it affects everything we interact with, the infographic is a fun and eye-opening insight into the minds of graphic designers and visual marketers. But for the editors at Venngage, there is plenty!Ī few months back, the team at the Venngage blog created a visual infographic detailing the fonts used for Netflix show titles. Read on for the complete list of titles coming to Netflix this July.What does typography and Netflix have in common? Probably nothing at first glance. Missed what came to Netflix last month? Check out the June additions here.
The fourth season of fan-favorite Wynonna Earp will also drop on Netflix in July, in addition to the second season of Netflix documentary series The Movies That Made Us and new reality show Sexy Beasts, an animal FX-fueled take on Love Is Blind that sees contestants trying to find romance while donning beastly makeup. Among them are WildBrain’s Johnny Test revival, which will serve as the series’ seventh season, as well as the highly anticipated Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness anime and Kevin Smith’s updated take on He-Man, Masters of the Universe: Revelation. The streamer will add a number of notable anime and animated originals to its library in the next month. The second season of Mindy Kaling’s teen rom-com and coming-of-age romp Never Have I Ever will see teen Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) navigating a complicated love life and new school year.
On the TV front, Netflix is set to debut the fourth and final season of Atypical, which follows Sam Gardner (Keir Gilchrist), an autistic teen, and his family as they navigate their relationships new and old alongside Sam moving in with his friend Zahid (Nik Dodani). A number of franchises will also become available during the summer month, such as the entire Twilight series, the Austin Powers trilogy, the first three Karate Kid installments, and Underworld, Underworld: Awakening and Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. Other films coming to Netflix in time for the summer blockbuster season are Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Charlie’s Angels and the original Mortal Kombat. Netflix, 'Tiger King' Producers Sued Over Unauthorized Use of 'Ace Ventura 2' Clips