Research into Posters:
These adverts has the same picture, font and colour scheme as the digipak, this helps people recognise the digipak more easily in shops as they relate it to the poster.
These two adverts are from Pop artists. They have very similar characteristics such as the artists name is in bold writing and the only picture displayed is of the artist.
They also include the main songs within the album using the word "FEAT." to show this.
However both these posters don't show a release date which I feel is very important as it is a main form of advertising showing off when the album is getting released to get people excited.
This advert from Green Day an American punk rock band. It is very different from the other two as it is very simple due to artists wanting to focus more on the music rather then "the image".
They used a simple colour scheme of Black, White and Red to portray a certain image of violence and heart break. The font used is very clear and the exact same size and spacing as the digipak.
These two adverts are from Pop artists. They have very similar characteristics such as the artists name is in bold writing and the only picture displayed is of the artist.
They also include the main songs within the album using the word "FEAT." to show this.
However both these posters don't show a release date which I feel is very important as it is a main form of advertising showing off when the album is getting released to get people excited.
This advert from Green Day an American punk rock band. It is very different from the other two as it is very simple due to artists wanting to focus more on the music rather then "the image".
They used a simple colour scheme of Black, White and Red to portray a certain image of violence and heart break. The font used is very clear and the exact same size and spacing as the digipak.
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