Monday, 2 January 2012

Final Poster

This is the final poster for advertising the digipak. The photo we have taken of our main artist is of his full body to show his clothes and body language as this will give the audience an idea of what the artist is like and to recognise the hip hop genre conventions such as his clothing e.g. baggy jeans, hoody and silver chain. His facial expression has a cheeky smile to show his cheeky, bubbly personality. He is also looking into the camera which make it seem as there is a connetion with the artist and audience which makes it feel more personal to the audience hopefully interesting the audience more into buying the album. The font is simple so that it is easy to ready for the audience, moreover the colours used are red, black and white which stands out from the background again making it easier to read. We have mentioned the record labed "Real Lies Entertainment" in the top corner so the audience recognize it.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Inside digipak


These will be inside our digipak, we will be sticking to the theme of the front cover and back cover of the grafitti background however we are still deciding whether this will look better in colour or in black and white.

digipak back cover

This is our back cover flatplan draft. Similarly to the front cover we are keeping it simple with the grafitti wall and artist as the background with simple fonts as the background is very colourful, however to make it more interesting and unique the font will be going down in a horizontal line it also makes it look more eccentric.

digipak flatplan draft

 This is our digipak plan, we are going to have our artist posing infront of a grafitti wall to portray the streets which links with the hop hop genre as most hip hop videos are made in the streets as most artists show where there from. This helps the audience recognize the hip hop genre and also some of the audience mey be able to relate to the artist more being from the streets. we will be keeping the font plain and simple so no attention is taken away from the artist.