This is the final draft I have made for the album release poster I am due to create. I have not changed the design too much from the digipak, so that the two texts stay coherent and can be related to each other. Like in all the texts, I will use the original artwork as the backdrop for my poster, although I am not sure whether to feature this in full colour or in a faded palette like I intend to use for the inside sleeve and the back cover of my album.
I will again use the title artist name logo that I used on my digipak, and this will be one of the main stylistic features on my poster, as I am advertising the artist, so it is important that my audience are familiar with her name.
I will also include either the same or a similar Photoshopped image of my artist, which will dominate the page, and will again link the poster with the rear cover of my digipak.
To follow the conventions of album posters that I have looked at, I will include a couple of quotations from reviews about the album, from magazines relating to the genre of my album. These will appear quite large, so they stand out from the page and draw the eye to them, as this may be what persuades the audience to buy the album.
I will also include details about the albums release date and details about the content of the album ect. This will be smaller than the rest of the text, although not too small that it is not easily readable from a short distance. I have also noticed that in some album posters, a small image of the actual album itself is provided, so I will include this in my poster as well.
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
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