Tuesday 19 November 2013

Starting to consider Print advert:

Mock Up Design 1-

have as you can see below started to create a print advert that used the same materials that I have used for my digi-pak. Although, my digi-pak is not complete I think that it is best that I do them simultaneously and this is because if I avoid doing them simultaneously then I don't think that the campaign will be as continuous and cohesive as it possibly can. I have used the drawing image in this design and this is because I wanted to use a design that would be coherent, but I also wanted to use the drawing to show that Ruby Collins is not just a normal artist that uses the same keyhole campaign and marketing approach that was set out by Adorno and Horhiemer.

I think that the overall successes of making this mock-up design have to be that the design follows conventions of posters such as the name, a main image, a date and the record label. I have also put a star rating on there as I think that this will show that the star is credible and hopefully make people buy into her image and her originality as an artist. The reason that I put the "telegraph" on there is because generally critics that are recognized in the business work for broadsheet newspapers.
To make the design more successful and to improve the overall image I hope to play around with colour composition, positioning and layers that could be added, but overall I am content with the progress of the design so far.







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