Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Album artwork


King of pop - (Michael Jackson)
This poster is mainly a visual advert .The main focus of this poster is michael jackson doing one of his famous poses which instantly is recognised by the audience. He is dressed in some of his famous clothes to help with the instant recognition making this advert pretty succesfull. The writing is all in bold and capitals making it plain to see, it can also be seen as showing that micheal jackson is so famous and well known that they do not need fancy gimmiks to help advertise his music. the only colour in the advert is Michael Jackson's skin and the colour of the text for 'KING OF POP' which bring most of the attention to those items the most.









Alive - (Daft Punk)

The name of the artist is the main focus of this advert, alive was one of Daft Punk's first come back tours and they tried to spread their name around to help reap back their fans. The poster is pure black with the artists name wrote in red dots and white text at the bottom, this could mean that they know they are famous and just need to remind people of their comeback. The advert is both for the tour and the live album that was released along side it. I think the advert is succesful because it shows that they are famous and just the sound of their name will get people really excited.







Undiscovered - (James Morrison)
This advert focuses mainly on the picture of the artist and his name/album name. The main picture is a plain picture of the artist looking quite deep and emotional which could be seen as reflecting his musical work, there has also been brightened patches added to the photo to make it seem happy aswell. The text at the side uses a fancy font with a gradient which attracts the veiwers attention at bring attention to the artists name and album name making him more well known. The text at the bottom isnt very eye catching but mention that this is his debut album featuring his most famous song as of yet.




































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