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FontsBelow are images of album covers, singles, adverts and digipaks by the band Foals. When we make our digipak and album, we want to make it as realistic and similar to the actual band’s products as possible. To do this, we need to look at the already existing style, for example fonts.
From looking at these, we can see a theme; thick, block capitals usually with the colouring matching the background and rest of the cover. Below are some fonts that fit the appropriate style.
Colour Scheme After looking at album covers and posters from bands in the
indie genre, it has become apparent that the colour
scheme is reliant on the rest of the cover, whether it be a
photograph or drawing. Usually, the photograph has prominent colours in it. If we
use The Libertines album cover as an example, we can see that black, white and red
the most striking colours. Therefore, the font follows
this idea and a colour scheme is created throughout the
whole product. So, we have learnt that, for our product to
have a suitable colour scheme, it will rely heavily on the photograph we choose as
the main.
PhotographsAs part of the task is to keep continuity
across our music video, album advert and digipak, we have decided to use a still
from our music video as our front cover. This will enable us to link all 3 products together visually. We have learnt that a lot of bands in the same genre do this,
and our existing research shows that the album cover is usually the image used on
adverts. By using a still from our video, we hope that the audience of our digipak will appreciate the running theme. Here
are some of the possible photographs we could use, which were all taken while
filming our music video.