2. Joe Zeffa – After The Cake
Name of Artist
following font of
digipak
Album
Artist
Album Name
Location of
Download +
Website
Character from
album art
Greyscale
Theme of
digipak in advert
The art of the digipak is clearly
represented within the magazine
advert, it uses the same font, logo,
digipak character and greyscale
colour scheme. However, it also
displays the artist, whom is not
Magazine Advert
3. Joe Zeffa – After The Cake
Website
Logo of Artist
same as digipak
Album Advert similar
to magazine article’s
Character from digipak
as background The website’s design follows the
same theme as the digipak and, in
turn, the article’s advert.
Follows
greyscale
scheme
(excluding
buttons)
4. Paramore – Brand New
Eyes
Artist logo/name,
as seen on the
album
Artist
Consistent font
from band logo
Album
Butterfly design
from digipak
Record labels
Place of
purchase
Follows peach-orange
colour scheme from
the album art
The magazine advert follows the
same concept of the original
album, it clearly displays the name
of the album, its artist and art of
the album.
5. blink-182 – Neighborhoods
Album art is the
central focus of
the advert
Displays album
name with similar
font to the original
album
Band logo
Consistent font
across advert, all
replicating the
original album’s
font
The greyscale colour
scheme of the album
is reflected in the
album advert
The magazine advert follows the
same concept of the original
album, it remains rather plain in its
approach. It does this by making
the overarching image the digipak
art itself; through this, the digipak
itself is furthered advertised along
with additional information such as
the release, band logo or singles.