6
Deciding the back cover… By Liat Shamash

Deciding the back cover

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

 

Citation preview

Page 1: Deciding the back cover

Deciding the back cover…By Liat Shamash

Page 2: Deciding the back cover

Looking at what I have done already… When looking at what I have done

already I noticed that most of the covers were of her face and it was too much.

What I decided to do was remove this image

Page 3: Deciding the back cover

Replacing it with… I choose to keep this image

as it was a better image andThe birds I added to the image highlightthe artistsjourney andhow she is calledBirdy.

Page 4: Deciding the back cover

Making the back cover authentic… To ensure the album looks realistic I had

to make sure to include: - a list of the tracks on the album - a barcode - copyright sign and information - make the writing look eligible.

Page 5: Deciding the back cover

What I did and why? I desaturated the image to remove all the colour

as I decided to have the whole album in black and white to enhance Birdy’s sad story and lyrics.

I cropped the image as I wanted the last thing the viewer to look at would be a close-up picture of the artist.

Birdy’s real name is Jasmine Van Den Bogaerde. She got the name Birdy as when she was a baby she opened her mouth like a little bird. I placed birds in the sky and rotated them and changed the scale to enhance Birdy’s name.

Page 6: Deciding the back cover