Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Advert Album Design Drafts

Idea 3:


Overall, this album advert was the most convectional as it included the most important information such as the album name, the band name, where you can purchase the album from and a clear release date which the previous album covers didn't include. This cover did not also include magazine reviews so therefore we have rejected this album cover too as there is nothing to persuade the audience into buying the album which may lead them into not buying the album because they will not know what to expect.


Idea 2:


We also rejected this album cover for the same reasons, although this album cover has a release date on it however it is quite vague and wasn't made clear enough on the exact date of the release. We had picked the close up image of the lips and the trees for background as it linked to our digipak and connotes the environmental elements which the band promotes such as freedom and an outdoor setting.


Idea 1:


We rejected this album cover as we thought it was quite plain and not eye catching and therefore the audience wouldn't be interested in the album if the cover isn't intriguing and quirky. It also didn't include  ratings from magazines or from websites so the audience doesn't have an insight into what the album is like. It didn't include a vital piece of information which was when the album was coming out so the audience wouldn't of knew when to buy the album and they wouldn't of been aware of when it was coming out. Although this album cover did include where you can purchase it from such as Google Play and iTunes.

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