This document discusses themes and color schemes used in album covers. It analyzes three album covers that use a variety of colors in cartoon-like styles and focuses on the artist. Another section looks at album covers that employ color schemes, such as vintage greens/browns to depict an outdoor setting, or pink backgrounds to highlight the artist. The final cover shown uses nude/neutral tones to portray innocence through its soft tone and natural posing of the artist.
2. Colourful CD covers
These three cd covers each have a wide variety of colour ranging across the plectrum the one to
Right uses a cartoon style to portray creativeness. Mika has also used a cartoon style but also
Uses a variety of shapes and styles and I you look close enough you begin to see images of mika
Himself hid within the shape and colour. Whereas Katy Perry's album is very much focused on herself Showing her as an individual artist so that
the main focus is on the artist of Katy Perry but she does use a lot of colour maybe to show the artists attitude toward singing making her
different to other artists.
3. CD Covers with a colour scheme
In these albums covers you can begin to see a colour scheme in the Lucy rose digi pack you can see she has gone with the
vintage theme with colours like greens and brown and black and white I also like the idea of being outside in the open air
eg the flower field also the Taylor swift cd cover the browns and natural colour showing innocence and purity of the artist .
The keyshia Cole cover is pink and that colour is used in the background and text.
This album cover uses these
colours to the left very much
The main female
nude/neutral colours used to
show innocence and purity the artist is not looking at
album has a soft tone and it the camera she is at
reflects here tone evening the centre of the
frame her pose is
natural and has a soft
expression also the
hair is across the
frame drawing
attention to the cover