Thursday, 5 September 2013

Ancillary - Album Advert Designs

Similarly to my digipak designs, here are some rough digital designs, using images that I have manipulated on Adobe Photoshop for the album adverts. I have used urban and Banksy elements again to influence my album advert. I have used the red balloon as a key feature on the first design, with the young girl reaching out to grab hold of the balloon (a sign of freedom and hope). I played around with Adobe Photoshop and managed to create a 'brick' curtain using different effects that I had found. The girl is breaking out of the wall, which represents how society has trapped her and is reaching for hope. In my second design, I used a photo that I had taken when filming part of my music video at the train tracks in Bristol. I again played around with Adobe Photoshop and added an effect to the image, to make it have a cartoon like appearance. Within both designs, I have used the recognisable Imagine Dragons font for their name and also, a bold, block font for the title of the album and the information about the album. The bold, bright white font stands out against the slightly darker backgrounds and is eye catching to the target audience. I have included a small snapshot of the actual digipak front cover, so that the target audience would be able to easily associate the album advert with the album case.

Album Advert Design 1:


Album Advert Design 2:



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