Showing posts with label Digipak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digipak. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Album advertisement analysis.



This is an album advertisement for Kings of Leon and their album Only By The Night. The advert gives an overall impression of the band which is a rock/alternative image. Unlike most boy-bands, who use bright colours, this band have gone for a more moody and dark image rather than a bright and cheesy image. This is also to reflect on the sound of their music and the kind of impression that they want to portray to audiences.
The advert, has the album cover on as the main and only image to make it recognisable to audiences who will remember the poster and album cover, thus buying their album. It also has an artistic vibe to it which is part of each member in each quarter of the image, this is blended in with an image of a Bald Eagle. This could represent the band all together or it could reflect upon the lyrics in some of their songs.
All around the main image of the advertisement are essential information about the album such as the name and artist. The font is like a typewriter and this gives us an impression that the target audience is more young adults and above rather than young children. It shows hit singles that the audience will recognise and therefore will buy the album. The 'out now' is in red as an alert and something that will catch the audiences eye and so will buy the album.

Friday, 1 February 2013

Digipak designs.






These are ideas for the cover and the inside of the Digipak, I have decided to stick to the theme of work and clocks. For the Digipak we cannot use thereal name of the band, therefore I have made up a name up called Joint-less Bones (due to change). I will also use our song as 'featuring' on my Digipak.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Digipak analysis two.

This is a digipak for worldwide superstar Rihanna and her album Loud. From the first look of the Digipak, we can clearly tell that the genre must be pop/RnB because of the colours used and the popularity of the artist. Here we can see that instead of a normal plastic CD holder, Rihanna's Digipak consists entirely of pictures and the CD's are in sleeves rather than a plastic holder. We can see that it is kept to a girly theme of roses, the colour red and her beauty.

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Digipak analysis.



This is my own prezi, under the name 'anne media35'

Research on bands albums and ideas for Digipak. (wip)


The Ordinary Boys.







Lady Sovereign.









Here are some ideas of mine for the Digipak in promotion for the band. I have taken photos on location  and drawing as of what I would like to have on my Digipak. For the photos I have taken on location I have decided to use different effects available on photoshop to make it more relatable to the artists image.