Friday 25 January 2013

First Magazine Advert


This is our first initial design for our music advert. The positives about this advertisement are the images of me and Harry is very strong, and stands out with the background. The background and the graffiti writing are very typical of urban street music, but despite this it doesn't mix well. The top of the building conflicts with the colour of the graffiti font. Notwithstanding this the institutional details are very accurate, using examples of real life companies. The release date also stands out which gives it the impression of a professional music advert. In addition the cartoon image of Harry and I seems stretched, but that can be fixed relatively easily with not to much trouble. In addition it doesn't link that well to our album cover.

Saturday 12 January 2013

Digipak Original Inspiration



JME's album cover is a  conventional album cover, which is very similar to the style that Dizzee Rascal uses. JME and Dizzee Rascal are the main pioneers of grime in the United Kingdom, and their album covers represent that. Blam! and Bonkers both have comparisons in colour and style.





Sean Paul's album She Doesn't Mind is comparable to Bonkers because it is based on a song and not just a whole and complete album. The background of both She Doesn't Mind and Bonkers is red and use bold writing for the name of the artist and the title of the song. We plan to incorporate this into our own album cover.






The Fort Minor The Rising Tied album cover is very different to the Dizzee Rascal Tongue n' Cheek. Unlike the stereotypical hip hop and grime album covers there is no picture of the artist and instead has a variety of cartoon images. The cartoon pictures makes it look unique but the graffiti style writing is often used in different album covers.

The Black Eyed Peas have used a cartoon elephant surrounded by the four main stars of The Black Eyed Peas. This has a similar feel to Bonkers because the bold font is like the title and the main artist. Despite the colour of the background is different to Bonkers the ideology is the same.



Dizzee Rascal's album Tongue n' Cheek has the qualities we are looking for, for our album cover. The amusing bold cartoon font makes the album seem funny, just like we are trying to do for our music video. The way that Dizzee Rascal is in the album represents a stereotypical hip hop and grime album, due to the fact that the majority of hip hop and grime album covers have the main artist.








Friday 11 January 2013

Magazine Advert Original Inspiration

The picture on the left is highlighting American rapper DMX, this has DMX as the main feature. He is the only person in the cover with all the writing and text around him promoting him more than anything else. This is the only magazine advert I found which doesn't have a picture of the artist and is an album cover. This shows just how unique and powerful Jay-Z is and how he doesn't follow the rules. In my opinion I think it is important to have the artist as the main feature because in our video the artist is always rapping to the camera, or is the main feature in the shot.

Wretch 32 and Chris Brown have similar styles for their adverts, both with the text that shows the top songs and the release date. The colours that they are wearing stand out from the background, espeically the Chris Brown advertisement. The writing represents their own unique style of music, Chris Brown's style is different because it is not as fast as Wretch 32's. His writing is formal (similar to his clothing) while Wretch 32's text is more like graffiti with street clothing. We will probably go will something similar to Wretch 32 because he can link to Dizzee Rascal in an abstract way.

Kayne West is one of the most popular artists in the US and his adverts have to promote him successfully, while Zion I is not as known. The Kayne West advert (like Wretch 32 and Chris Brown) has the text around an image of him, this again is what we are aiming for. Zion I has two artists in the advert like we do, but their genre of music is more reggae and less hip hop/grime. Yet the advert is clearly layed out with people who star in the album and the release date in bold. We will incorporate  a mixture of Zion I and Kayne West, because they both have strong features.