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Digipak By Dylan, Lucy and Kate

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Digipak

By Dylan, Lucy and Kate

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Example Appearance not really used

throughout artwork, (only time his appearance used is in the pictures of him when he was younger.) Common in this genre.

Similar colour scheme used in most recent album and single covers, makes it flow nicely.

In old single covers bright colours, bright colours typical of the dance-pop genre.

Bold logo used throughout – bold typography quite typical of the genre

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Calvin Harris Appearance rarely used on

artwork. When used not the main focus. Common of this genre

Similar colour scheme used throughout, vintage style photos used similar to Example -which shows it could also be a genre feature.

White bold text on top of the image

Simple design as similar to others from this genre

Colourful

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Daft Punk

• Simplistic design • Looks techno, robot heads• Suggests album will be very

techno-dance based• Gold and the black make the

artwork looks elegant• Sophisticated font• In sparkly suits, shows sense

of • Faces covered, more common

for dance albums

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Rudimental Single artwork use images

that link to music videos This genre often has lots of

artists featuring on their songs.

Bold typography again Artwork has quite urban feel

– cities, graffiti Colour scheme works well

together – quite a retro colour scheme again as similar to Example and Calvin Harris

Appearance of artists not used again

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David Guetta

• Colourful single artwork, which is variant of the album artwork

• Colours represent genre, bright, cheerful, eccentric

• Comes in 3 forms, normal album, deluxe edition and 3 disk edition

• He is the center of the album, but his names dominates him

• He looks laid back, relaxed• Not common for a dance album

to feature the artist as the main image

• Sharp, bold font