1. How effective is the combination of
your main product and ancillary
texts?
Erin Evans
2. Digipack - Cover
For my cover, I decided to keep my idea simple. If my cover
were to be too complex with bright colours and background
pictures, it would be a major distraction. The fact that my cover
has hardly any writing, it makes it a lot more memorable.
Both the name of the artist and the album are in capitalised
big, white text. The reason for the size is so it makes a bold
statement of importance to the audience. The added shadow
effect gives the the text a 3D effect, almost as if it’s reaching
out the audience.
(Mode of Address simply means how the text speaks to the audience, and involves them.) -
The cover image is the artist giving the camera direct mode of address. This grabs the
audiences attention, looking at somebody in the eye will always make them look back at
you. This is a clever technique the media use to draw in people.
3. Digipack - Inside
This picture works well for the rebellious theme of the album, the fact the female is
smoking and giving the camera direct mode of address just goes to show she doesn’t care
what people think. This gives the girl a teenage, rebel attitude.
The all black clothing helps the acting female to stand out against her background and it
helps the background become no distraction.
4. Digipack – The CD
• For the CD I decided to keep the design of the CD basic and simple. I kept the
CD colour similar to both the front and the back of the Digipack to allow it to
have a theme.
• I found that the white font against the baby blue didn’t stand out very well at
all. Adding a ‘drop shadow’ effect allowed the text to stand out.
• I also included the company logo on the CD to make the CD look a lot more
professional.
5. Digipack – The Back Cover
• Looking at the album back, it is clear how professional the back cover looks.
The choice of layout works extremely well.
• Again, I have included the company logo.
• The ombre blue background looks extremely well with back dark and light
text.
6. Advert
• The facial expression of the female is very
confident. The slight smirk upon her face
shows attitude. She is staring directly in to
the camera, giving the audience direct eye
contact, again this shows teenage-like
attitude and just shows she is not
intimidated. The fact she has numerous
piercings, shows she is rebellious and
doesn’t go with societies norms.
• I worked the text around the female to
show importance to her.
• I ensured that all of the text was at a
reasonable size. The size of the text varied
with importance.