After carefully looking at this product although pleased with the results it did not match the digipak's mise en scene, the products were very different and did not relate to each other, other than both promoting the band Paramore. I wanted to bring the edge that I had when deciding to use polaroids in my digipak, still wanting to include all three sections I had in the previous design, I keep the content the same but develop the layout. I started by using the image of old paper to add to my background which I had used in the back cover of my digipak. I then found another image I liked as much as the one previously used but edited back to colour as I thought the black a white images lacked depth and interest, after transforming these images I used Photoshop to make the images polaroids and added tap to the photographs to complete them.
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Ancillary tasks further development Magazine advert
Below we have the first attempt of my magazine advert after we changed the people appearing as the band Paramore, I have chosen to use the bands signature colours (mustard yellow and light grey) that we chose when developing our style guide. I have used a clear main image of the band, showing each member, taking my research into consideration and putting the vocalist in the middle. I have edited the image black and white with a white boarder to mirror the style of the images used in my first drafts of the digipak front and back cover. I have clearly displayed the band logo to complete the main photograph. The advert is to promote a new album, I have used an image of the new album 'RIOT!', using bold and clear text to show its a new album, and small print below for information on purchasing the album. The last section displays details of the 'RIOT! TOUR' the tour that will promote the new album, showing dates, locations and contact information for each venue, including below small print of where tickets can be purchased.
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