The Digi-pak is from the artist’s album ‘Hybrid Theory’ for their artwork they used a very iconic image of a spray painted image of a soldier on what looks like military equipment, this helps draw the attention to the album. On the back page there is a group image complying with Dyer’s paradox theory with the artist being absent on the front page yet present on the back, next to the track list. Whereas the poster is advertising the later album ‘A Thousand Suns’ yet again the band are present in the image however their faces are distorted also complying with Dyer’s paradox, the poster uses a white font on a black background two highly contrasting colours resulting in a very clear advertisement, there is also a picture of the album cover making it clear to the reader what they are looking for.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
CR- Digipak research
The Digi-pak is from the artist’s album ‘Hybrid Theory’ for their artwork they used a very iconic image of a spray painted image of a soldier on what looks like military equipment, this helps draw the attention to the album. On the back page there is a group image complying with Dyer’s paradox theory with the artist being absent on the front page yet present on the back, next to the track list. Whereas the poster is advertising the later album ‘A Thousand Suns’ yet again the band are present in the image however their faces are distorted also complying with Dyer’s paradox, the poster uses a white font on a black background two highly contrasting colours resulting in a very clear advertisement, there is also a picture of the album cover making it clear to the reader what they are looking for.
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