Britpop was a 1990s music movement originating in Britain that produced alternative rock music with brighter, catchier styles in reaction to darker grunge music from the US. Key Britpop bands included Pulp, Oasis, Blur, Suede, and Supergrass. Websites for Britpop bands like Scouting for Girls, Blur, and Oasis featured consistent color schemes, navigation bars, news updates, and promotional content to attract and engage fans while selling music and merchandise. Audiovisual elements like animated backgrounds, high resolution images and videos, and camera techniques were used to create excitement and professionalism.
Estella Wadham_Research task 2_Generic codes and conventions - Copy.pptxestellawadham1
Britpop was a 1990s music movement in Britain that promoted British rock music and culture. Bands like Pulp, Oasis, Blur, Suede, and Supergrass were part of the Britpop genre, producing catchy alternative rock songs that were a reaction to the darker themes of American grunge music at the time. The document then analyzes and compares the websites of three Britpop bands - Scouting for Girls, Oasis, and Blur - noting their layouts, features, color schemes, and goals of promoting the bands' music, tours, videos, and merchandise to audiences and fans.
The Foals band website uses a conventional layout with their logo in the top left and navigation bars to allow easy access to information. In the center is a large image promoting their new music video, which the document suggests incorporating to engage audiences. A sans serif bold font is used consistently for branding. Black and white colors maintain a neat design and "rock" aesthetic. At the bottom is a mailing list sign up to engage audiences and keep fans updated. Clicking "merch" leads to an online shop selling merchandise, music, and accessories to define the band and connect them with fans financially.
Analysis of website convention (the killers)Forbzy
The banner at the top of the website uses a unique lit-bulb style to represent the band's illustriousness. The scrolling background navigation depicts a deserted wasteland with links to creative capture the band's wild personality. Font styles are used consistently throughout the site to convey the band's serious and relaxed nature. The menu bar and hyperlinks allow audiences to easily navigate and purchase music, while images and news feeds keep them engaged and up to date. However, the site is flawed because the music and videos do not play, preventing audiences from fully experiencing the band's work.
The document provides instructions for analyzing the website and album artwork for a rock band called Pierce the Veil. It summarizes the analysis of their website, which uses black, blue and white colors and features images of the band and their albums. Navigation is easy with drop down menus. The tone of language on the site is mostly formal. The album artwork for Collide with the Sky is also analyzed, noting the close-up image of the band and colors used.
The document discusses house style and analyzes the house styles of three British pop bands - Scouting for Girls, Supergrass, and Oasis. It examines the graphic elements that make up each band's house style, including their logo designs, color schemes, font styles, camera work in music videos, and symbolic codes used in band photos. Maintaining a consistent house style across all promotional materials helps make a band highly recognizable and ties their branding together. The conclusion states that adopting a coherent house style is important for any artist to brand themselves effectively.
The Killers website features their latest album cover and song title in bright orange that catches the user's eye. It displays links to their social media, tours, tickets and merch. Scrolling down shows tour dates in white that stand out against the black/grey background, and merch items are enlarged on hover to entice purchases.
The Nirvana website opens with their logo over band video clips. Scrolling down has a discovery page with colorful album covers that contrasts the dark theme. A timeline explains the band's history, and mailing signup is at the bottom. Bright logos and contrasts between dark tones and pops of color keep users engaged.
The website homepage for an alternative rock band features a header and logo displayed consistently across all pages to promote brand recognition. It uses a black, white, and grey color scheme aligning with the band's album theme and dark genre stereotypes to appeal to their youthful audience. The homepage includes a slideshow of photos of the band, live updates of band activities, and a list of tour dates that fans can click to purchase tickets, helping to promote the band's tour and engage their social media-focused young fans.
Catfish and the bottlemen website analysisamyflint5477
The Catfish and The Bottlemen website homepage features their latest music video and options to buy music, follow their social media, and sign up for their mailing list. The website uses a black and white color scheme and prominently displays the band's logo and photos. Key pages allow fans to view the band's tour dates and videos, read lyrics, purchase albums and merchandise, see tour diary videos, and contact the band's management. The website aims to connect fans to the band through behind-the-scenes content and a casual, indie style.
Estella Wadham_Research task 2_Generic codes and conventions - Copy.pptxestellawadham1
Britpop was a 1990s music movement in Britain that promoted British rock music and culture. Bands like Pulp, Oasis, Blur, Suede, and Supergrass were part of the Britpop genre, producing catchy alternative rock songs that were a reaction to the darker themes of American grunge music at the time. The document then analyzes and compares the websites of three Britpop bands - Scouting for Girls, Oasis, and Blur - noting their layouts, features, color schemes, and goals of promoting the bands' music, tours, videos, and merchandise to audiences and fans.
The Foals band website uses a conventional layout with their logo in the top left and navigation bars to allow easy access to information. In the center is a large image promoting their new music video, which the document suggests incorporating to engage audiences. A sans serif bold font is used consistently for branding. Black and white colors maintain a neat design and "rock" aesthetic. At the bottom is a mailing list sign up to engage audiences and keep fans updated. Clicking "merch" leads to an online shop selling merchandise, music, and accessories to define the band and connect them with fans financially.
Analysis of website convention (the killers)Forbzy
The banner at the top of the website uses a unique lit-bulb style to represent the band's illustriousness. The scrolling background navigation depicts a deserted wasteland with links to creative capture the band's wild personality. Font styles are used consistently throughout the site to convey the band's serious and relaxed nature. The menu bar and hyperlinks allow audiences to easily navigate and purchase music, while images and news feeds keep them engaged and up to date. However, the site is flawed because the music and videos do not play, preventing audiences from fully experiencing the band's work.
The document provides instructions for analyzing the website and album artwork for a rock band called Pierce the Veil. It summarizes the analysis of their website, which uses black, blue and white colors and features images of the band and their albums. Navigation is easy with drop down menus. The tone of language on the site is mostly formal. The album artwork for Collide with the Sky is also analyzed, noting the close-up image of the band and colors used.
The document discusses house style and analyzes the house styles of three British pop bands - Scouting for Girls, Supergrass, and Oasis. It examines the graphic elements that make up each band's house style, including their logo designs, color schemes, font styles, camera work in music videos, and symbolic codes used in band photos. Maintaining a consistent house style across all promotional materials helps make a band highly recognizable and ties their branding together. The conclusion states that adopting a coherent house style is important for any artist to brand themselves effectively.
The Killers website features their latest album cover and song title in bright orange that catches the user's eye. It displays links to their social media, tours, tickets and merch. Scrolling down shows tour dates in white that stand out against the black/grey background, and merch items are enlarged on hover to entice purchases.
The Nirvana website opens with their logo over band video clips. Scrolling down has a discovery page with colorful album covers that contrasts the dark theme. A timeline explains the band's history, and mailing signup is at the bottom. Bright logos and contrasts between dark tones and pops of color keep users engaged.
The website homepage for an alternative rock band features a header and logo displayed consistently across all pages to promote brand recognition. It uses a black, white, and grey color scheme aligning with the band's album theme and dark genre stereotypes to appeal to their youthful audience. The homepage includes a slideshow of photos of the band, live updates of band activities, and a list of tour dates that fans can click to purchase tickets, helping to promote the band's tour and engage their social media-focused young fans.
Catfish and the bottlemen website analysisamyflint5477
The Catfish and The Bottlemen website homepage features their latest music video and options to buy music, follow their social media, and sign up for their mailing list. The website uses a black and white color scheme and prominently displays the band's logo and photos. Key pages allow fans to view the band's tour dates and videos, read lyrics, purchase albums and merchandise, see tour diary videos, and contact the band's management. The website aims to connect fans to the band through behind-the-scenes content and a casual, indie style.
- The document analyzes and compares the websites of three music labels/artists: Cult Records, Sony Music, and Ed Sheeran.
- Cult Records has a cluttered retro design targeting indie fans. Sony Music has a simple black and white design appealing to all genres. Ed Sheeran's site has a plain white design reflecting his simple style.
- The conclusion indicates the student's website for a Jeff Buckley song will have a retro, simple design like Cult Records and Ed Sheeran, using images and fonts to target indie fans while remaining accessible.
- The document analyzes and compares the websites of three music labels/artists: Cult Records, Sony Music, and Ed Sheeran.
- Cult Records has a cluttered retro design targeting indie fans. Sony Music has a simple black and white design appealing to all genres. Ed Sheeran's site has a plain white design reflecting his simple style.
- The conclusion indicates the student will draw on elements from Cult Records and Ed Sheeran's sites for their project website, targeting indie fans but with universal accessibility through simple design.
This document provides an analysis and comparison of several band websites and album packaging designs. It examines the official websites of Florence and the Machine, The Rolling Stones, and Slipknot and evaluates their design, navigation, and inclusion of key information. Two student-designed band websites for Noah and the Whale and Rusted Root are also reviewed. Examples of successful and less successful album digipack and magazine advertisement designs are shown and their visual elements, professionalism, and adherence to conventions are assessed. Overall, the document offers guidance on the essential elements of effective digital and print media for music artists.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a main product (a music video) with ancillary products (a website and digipak) for a band. It finds that using consistent branding across all products, including logo, font, color scheme and themes effectively promotes the band's image and music. The website provides fan engagement through information pages, galleries and a tour schedule. Similarly, the digipak and music video feature the band's logo and performance elements. Together the coordinated products create a cohesive image and brand identity for the band.
The Vampire Weekend band website homepage features a floral background image in black and white colors, which are commonly associated with indie bands. Below the band name, they advertise their newest album and where fans can purchase it. Although the menu bar is located at the bottom of the page, requiring scrolling past content, this is a clever tactic to expose fans to new music videos and albums. The website also includes a news page to keep fans informed and a contact page for fan engagement and communication with the band. Consistency in design elements, such as the recurring floral background, color scheme, and font, gives the website a professional and polished appearance.
The website for an indie rock band promotes their debut album through a simple black and white design that features large images of the band. The homepage focuses on promoting the album and links to social media. Other pages give fans exclusive content like handwritten lyrics and band merchandise to build loyalty. Consistency across pages, social media, album artwork, and a music video builds brand recognition and increases album sales.
The document summarizes the design elements of a band's album poster. It discusses three main sections:
1) The text positioning follows conventions with the band name at the top in a bold sans-serif font. The album title and release information are also included consistently.
2) The overall design theme is a "seaside holiday" conveyed through imagery of postcards and sticks of rock. Bright colors and a recognizable album image aim to catch consumers' eyes.
3) A NeoReader barcode allows audience interaction by scanning to access mobile content and samples of the band's music, making the product more appealing.
The document discusses common codes and conventions found on artist websites. It notes that the homepage will usually feature a large cover photo from the artist's most recent project to attract immediate attention. The header follows the theme of this project through fonts and colors, and contains links to streaming services, tour dates, merch stores, and a newsletter sign-up. Social media links encourage audience interaction. Interior pages promote the artist's music, tour dates, merch, and embedded music videos to encourage streaming, purchases, and ticket sales. Newsletter signups and pop-ups further encourage fan engagement.
Artist Website Codes and Conventions.ppxjenrobinson12
The document discusses common codes and conventions found on artist websites. It notes that the homepage will usually feature a large cover photo from the artist's most recent project to attract immediate attention. The header follows the theme of this project through fonts and colors, and contains links to streaming services, tour dates, merch stores, and a newsletter sign-up. Social media links encourage audience interaction. Interior pages promote the artist's music, tour dates, merch, and embedded music videos to encourage streaming, purchases, and ticket sales.
The document analyzes the website of the indie band Two Door Cinema Club. Some key points:
- The website uses bright colors, sans-serif fonts, and large images to promote an upbeat indie aesthetic.
- It incorporates widgets to stream music, link to social media, and make it easy to purchase tickets and albums.
- Navigation is clear and information on news, releases, and tours helps fans stay connected to the band.
- While the website and social media pages share a color scheme, they lack a fully unified visual style, focusing more on the music than visual branding.
codes and conventions artist websites.pptxMollyPullen
This document discusses conventions and techniques used on artist and band websites. It provides examples and analyses of different website designs. Some key points:
- Artist websites typically feature menus for music, merchandise, tour dates, and other sections. Graphics and typography aim to create a distinctive brand identity.
- Websites utilize various techniques like interactive elements, loading screens, and imagery to engage audiences and convey the artist's image.
- Elements like layout, colors, images, and language are designed to target specific demographics and promote the artist's work in an appealing way. Interactivity encourages audience support through subscriptions or merchandise.
- Individual website analyses examine how specific artists employ conventions like typography, imagery,
The document discusses research conducted on indie artists' websites and album covers in order to inform the marketing of an artist named Cerys. It examines several indie bands' online presence and physical media to understand conventions of the genre. Key findings include the importance of consistency across websites and album covers to build an artist's recognizable identity and the use of websites to share news, music and tour dates to engage fans.
codes and conventions artist websites.pptxMollyPullen
This document discusses conventions and techniques used in artist and band websites. It provides examples and analyses of different website designs. Key points include:
1) Artist websites typically feature menus for merchandise, music, tour dates, and newsletter signup. Graphics and typography are important for branding recognition.
2) Websites utilize various designs - some with intricate graphics for interactivity, others focusing on photography. Typography plays a role in conveying an artist's image.
3) Elements like pop-ups, loading screens, and ways to interact with artists can enhance the user experience if implemented properly. Language, branding, and digital convergence are also important design considerations.
This document analyzes a website created to promote a new band. It discusses:
1) The website was produced to establish brand awareness and promote other products like a music video and album in a consistent style.
2) The website conforms to conventions of the pop genre through similar font, color schemes, and aesthetics across products.
3) The goal was to entertain and engage teenagers and young adults, the target audience, and establish the band in the dance music genre.
The Paramore website provides fans with exclusive access to information through a member account system. It features many photos of the band both in concerts and behind the scenes. The website also hosts a "Paramore Yard Sale" to raise money for charity by selling the band's old clothing and items. The website is tailored for different countries with currency and release date changes. It links to the band's social media accounts to give fans insight into their personal lives.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song titles can further entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads like colors, fonts, and imagery aim to represent the theme or style of the album to attract particular audiences. Consistency between the ad and album packaging helps recognition.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song names can entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads often relate to the album title or theme through imagery and colors to represent the style of music.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song titles can further entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads like colors, fonts, and imagery aim to represent the theme or style of the album to attract particular audiences. Consistency between the ad and album packaging helps recognition.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song titles can further entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads like colors, fonts, and imagery aim to represent the theme or style of the album to attract particular audiences. Consistency between the ad and album packaging helps recognition.
The document discusses the purpose and importance of music websites for artists and bands. It explains that websites allow fans to explore an artist's music, tour dates, news and social media. They give artists credibility and promote their releases. Websites are also an affordable way to advertise and have a wider reach than print. The document uses examples of the Daughter and Bon Iver music websites to analyze their layout, navigation, use of colors and simplicity.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
- The document analyzes and compares the websites of three music labels/artists: Cult Records, Sony Music, and Ed Sheeran.
- Cult Records has a cluttered retro design targeting indie fans. Sony Music has a simple black and white design appealing to all genres. Ed Sheeran's site has a plain white design reflecting his simple style.
- The conclusion indicates the student's website for a Jeff Buckley song will have a retro, simple design like Cult Records and Ed Sheeran, using images and fonts to target indie fans while remaining accessible.
- The document analyzes and compares the websites of three music labels/artists: Cult Records, Sony Music, and Ed Sheeran.
- Cult Records has a cluttered retro design targeting indie fans. Sony Music has a simple black and white design appealing to all genres. Ed Sheeran's site has a plain white design reflecting his simple style.
- The conclusion indicates the student will draw on elements from Cult Records and Ed Sheeran's sites for their project website, targeting indie fans but with universal accessibility through simple design.
This document provides an analysis and comparison of several band websites and album packaging designs. It examines the official websites of Florence and the Machine, The Rolling Stones, and Slipknot and evaluates their design, navigation, and inclusion of key information. Two student-designed band websites for Noah and the Whale and Rusted Root are also reviewed. Examples of successful and less successful album digipack and magazine advertisement designs are shown and their visual elements, professionalism, and adherence to conventions are assessed. Overall, the document offers guidance on the essential elements of effective digital and print media for music artists.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a main product (a music video) with ancillary products (a website and digipak) for a band. It finds that using consistent branding across all products, including logo, font, color scheme and themes effectively promotes the band's image and music. The website provides fan engagement through information pages, galleries and a tour schedule. Similarly, the digipak and music video feature the band's logo and performance elements. Together the coordinated products create a cohesive image and brand identity for the band.
The Vampire Weekend band website homepage features a floral background image in black and white colors, which are commonly associated with indie bands. Below the band name, they advertise their newest album and where fans can purchase it. Although the menu bar is located at the bottom of the page, requiring scrolling past content, this is a clever tactic to expose fans to new music videos and albums. The website also includes a news page to keep fans informed and a contact page for fan engagement and communication with the band. Consistency in design elements, such as the recurring floral background, color scheme, and font, gives the website a professional and polished appearance.
The website for an indie rock band promotes their debut album through a simple black and white design that features large images of the band. The homepage focuses on promoting the album and links to social media. Other pages give fans exclusive content like handwritten lyrics and band merchandise to build loyalty. Consistency across pages, social media, album artwork, and a music video builds brand recognition and increases album sales.
The document summarizes the design elements of a band's album poster. It discusses three main sections:
1) The text positioning follows conventions with the band name at the top in a bold sans-serif font. The album title and release information are also included consistently.
2) The overall design theme is a "seaside holiday" conveyed through imagery of postcards and sticks of rock. Bright colors and a recognizable album image aim to catch consumers' eyes.
3) A NeoReader barcode allows audience interaction by scanning to access mobile content and samples of the band's music, making the product more appealing.
The document discusses common codes and conventions found on artist websites. It notes that the homepage will usually feature a large cover photo from the artist's most recent project to attract immediate attention. The header follows the theme of this project through fonts and colors, and contains links to streaming services, tour dates, merch stores, and a newsletter sign-up. Social media links encourage audience interaction. Interior pages promote the artist's music, tour dates, merch, and embedded music videos to encourage streaming, purchases, and ticket sales. Newsletter signups and pop-ups further encourage fan engagement.
Artist Website Codes and Conventions.ppxjenrobinson12
The document discusses common codes and conventions found on artist websites. It notes that the homepage will usually feature a large cover photo from the artist's most recent project to attract immediate attention. The header follows the theme of this project through fonts and colors, and contains links to streaming services, tour dates, merch stores, and a newsletter sign-up. Social media links encourage audience interaction. Interior pages promote the artist's music, tour dates, merch, and embedded music videos to encourage streaming, purchases, and ticket sales.
The document analyzes the website of the indie band Two Door Cinema Club. Some key points:
- The website uses bright colors, sans-serif fonts, and large images to promote an upbeat indie aesthetic.
- It incorporates widgets to stream music, link to social media, and make it easy to purchase tickets and albums.
- Navigation is clear and information on news, releases, and tours helps fans stay connected to the band.
- While the website and social media pages share a color scheme, they lack a fully unified visual style, focusing more on the music than visual branding.
codes and conventions artist websites.pptxMollyPullen
This document discusses conventions and techniques used on artist and band websites. It provides examples and analyses of different website designs. Some key points:
- Artist websites typically feature menus for music, merchandise, tour dates, and other sections. Graphics and typography aim to create a distinctive brand identity.
- Websites utilize various techniques like interactive elements, loading screens, and imagery to engage audiences and convey the artist's image.
- Elements like layout, colors, images, and language are designed to target specific demographics and promote the artist's work in an appealing way. Interactivity encourages audience support through subscriptions or merchandise.
- Individual website analyses examine how specific artists employ conventions like typography, imagery,
The document discusses research conducted on indie artists' websites and album covers in order to inform the marketing of an artist named Cerys. It examines several indie bands' online presence and physical media to understand conventions of the genre. Key findings include the importance of consistency across websites and album covers to build an artist's recognizable identity and the use of websites to share news, music and tour dates to engage fans.
codes and conventions artist websites.pptxMollyPullen
This document discusses conventions and techniques used in artist and band websites. It provides examples and analyses of different website designs. Key points include:
1) Artist websites typically feature menus for merchandise, music, tour dates, and newsletter signup. Graphics and typography are important for branding recognition.
2) Websites utilize various designs - some with intricate graphics for interactivity, others focusing on photography. Typography plays a role in conveying an artist's image.
3) Elements like pop-ups, loading screens, and ways to interact with artists can enhance the user experience if implemented properly. Language, branding, and digital convergence are also important design considerations.
This document analyzes a website created to promote a new band. It discusses:
1) The website was produced to establish brand awareness and promote other products like a music video and album in a consistent style.
2) The website conforms to conventions of the pop genre through similar font, color schemes, and aesthetics across products.
3) The goal was to entertain and engage teenagers and young adults, the target audience, and establish the band in the dance music genre.
The Paramore website provides fans with exclusive access to information through a member account system. It features many photos of the band both in concerts and behind the scenes. The website also hosts a "Paramore Yard Sale" to raise money for charity by selling the band's old clothing and items. The website is tailored for different countries with currency and release date changes. It links to the band's social media accounts to give fans insight into their personal lives.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song titles can further entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads like colors, fonts, and imagery aim to represent the theme or style of the album to attract particular audiences. Consistency between the ad and album packaging helps recognition.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song names can entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads often relate to the album title or theme through imagery and colors to represent the style of music.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song titles can further entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads like colors, fonts, and imagery aim to represent the theme or style of the album to attract particular audiences. Consistency between the ad and album packaging helps recognition.
1) Magazine advertisements are a popular way for artists to promote their albums using conventional portrait images and information like the album title and release date placed at the bottom.
2) Ads typically use the album cover image to associate the advertisement with the album. Additional details like song titles can further entice audiences.
3) Visual elements in ads like colors, fonts, and imagery aim to represent the theme or style of the album to attract particular audiences. Consistency between the ad and album packaging helps recognition.
The document discusses the purpose and importance of music websites for artists and bands. It explains that websites allow fans to explore an artist's music, tour dates, news and social media. They give artists credibility and promote their releases. Websites are also an affordable way to advertise and have a wider reach than print. The document uses examples of the Daughter and Bon Iver music websites to analyze their layout, navigation, use of colors and simplicity.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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1. B R I T P O P
W E B S I T E
R E S E A R C H
E S T E L L A WA D H A M
2. Britpop is a mid-1990s British-based music and culture
movement that emphasised Britishness. It produced brighter,
catchier alternative rock, partly in reaction to the popularity of the
darker lyrical themes of the US-led grunge music. Bands such as
pulp, oasis, blur, suede and supergrass are examples of brit pop
bands. (source Wikipedia)
3. The first thing you see on
the website is a band
photo and their name,
attracting fans to this
website.
It has a clear navigation bar
with a newsletter, store,
news, music, events, videos,
photos and about. The
"newsletter" asks fans to
sign up and receive latest
information about the band,
this makes fans feel closer to
the band, growing the
audience.
Neutrual colours are
used to attract
attention to the band
and their name as they
are the focus on the
front page
The website has stayed
up to date with marketing
by adding social media
platforms, appealing to a
younger audience.
Footer: copyright disclaimer by the media industry behind this music artist.
Brands logo is the
brands image.
Codes and conventions:
4. The rest of the website
Promoting new
songs increases
audience size,
hooking them on
to the band
Promotion
of the
music
video
entertains
the
audience
and
encourage
s replays
Newsfeed,
the fans
feel more
connected
to the
band.
The overall colour theme of pale blue is used
as it attracts many different ages and fits well
with the home page (which is cream)
5. Graphic/audio-visual elements of
scouting for girls’ website.
Font type: Scouting for Girls’ use a
geometrical sans serif font type,
making their band name easy to read
due to the clean, crisp lines while
staying modern, attracting a younger
demographic.
This websites images are high
resolution, making the website a better
quality, creating a professional feel.
Colour: Scouting for Girls’ website has a consistent
colour theme throughout with a repeat of cream and
blue. These two colours show consistency through
the website, tying the homepage and linked pages
together. The simple colours focus people to the band
name and key information.
Their homepages background is shot in a mid shot, this makes audience feel
comfortable with the band while allowing simple hand gestures and body
language.
As for the album
covers, they are
shot in a very
wide shot,
leaving space
for the bands
name.
They also have red
running through
their colour
scheme, connoting
they are British.
6. Blur’s home page is simple but eye catching as there's a
contrast between the black and white tones, and a video in the
background, making it exciting for the reader.
The sans serif font makes the website easy to
understand due to the clean crisp lines,
therefore attracting more people as it's easy to
read.
The social media icons in
the top left hand corner help
advertise to a younger
audience such as ages 16-
25. Social media also helps
fans feel more
interconnected and build up
a community.
Navigation menu bar:
Includes specific
sections such as news,
bio, music, tour, sing up
and merch store.
Footer: Copyright disclaimer by the media industry behind this music
artist.
This website includes
a search engine to
enable users to find
specific content.
Band’s logo is
the brand
image, and it’s
located by the
navigation
menu.
Codes and
conventions
7. The news heading features latest
nominations for awards, new
videos and other big
announcements
The bio gives a short
biography on blurs career,
referencing albums and song
releases
The music headline links to a
page with all blur's albums,
promoting all their songs.
The tour, gives information
about new and upcoming
tours/ events that blur will be
attending
Similarly, to Scouting for girls,
Blur has a sign-up feature for
updates, so fans feel closer to
the band
The store headline refers to
blurs store where you can buy
merchandise, and this is
especially popular with the
mainstream audience
8. Audio-visual and graphic elements
Blur’s use of the tones black and white gives the website a
minimalistic feel. These two tones are constantly paired with
other colours for promoting the brand as they go with
everything.
As for audio-visual elements, Blur’s homepage has an animated background
with clips of the band performing live. Many shots (featuring extreme wide
shots, wide shots and close ups) have been used mixed with different angles
(such as birds eye view and low angle), this animation with movement
makes the band seem exciting and unique, giving fans a glimps of the
experience.
Font type: Blur uses a sans serif thin font throughout their website
as its simple and easy to read when compared to sans serif.
Blurs merchandise page has a neat layout with even
spacing between each item. There is an item
description below it with a sold out icon in the top
left hand corner if the product has been sold out.
Close up shots
of merchandise
available.
9. Oasis' home page has the generic
features of a band home page
however additions such as a scroll
feature and animated background.
These two features add an element
of excitement and attract people to
the page. the animated background
features past tours and events ,
exciting fans as that could be them.
They have a latest news page,
which keeps their fans up to date.
Oasis-
Homepage
Oasis also have social media links, keeping
younger audiences interacting with them.
Navigation menu
bar: Includes
specific sections
such as music,
gigs, videos, press,
photos, news, band,
and merch store.
Bands logo is the bands image. It is
located in the top left hand corner.
10. music highlight has a short story
on oasis' success with albums
below it
gigs section, promoting
the band.
Selection of videos to promote the
band further and encourage replays.
photos
press has past press reviews
and covers to show their
success and how others view
them.
The news page keeps fans up
to date
The band page introduces every band
member, making fans feel more
connected to the band as it seems
more personal.
The shop headline links to another
website of oasis' official shop, selling
merchandise. (which is popular with
fans)
11. Audio-visual and graphic elements
Similar to Blur, Oasis use the tones white and black throughout the website. A few colours such as blue
and red are used however the tones black and white are prominent providing the perfect backdrop for
many styles.
As for audio-visual elements, the home page (similar to Blur) has an animated
background of clips from various performances. There is many extreme wide
shots, close ups and extreme close ups, shot in low, high and birds eye view
angles. This mixture of shots and angles creates excitement, reeling the
audience into the band.
Black and white used to give it a more “retro”
theme and to fit the colour scheme of the
website. Shot in mid-shot and medium close up.
Font type: Oasis’ font type is Sans Serif
Helvetica Black Oblique. They constantly use
this font type foe their logo, making it
recognisable worldwide.
The websites images are high resolution however a grainy filter has been added to some images/videos to carry on with the “retro”
theme.
12. Comparisons.
When comparing all three Britpop
band websites, they all have a
similar layout and headers
however different
features. scouting for girls'
website has a cream and pale
blue colour theme connoting
happiness which is a theme within
their songs "she's so lovely" as an
example. In comparison, Oasis'
and blur's websites are darker
with bold white sans serif fonts.
Oasis and Blur have an animated
background, making the website
exciting
13. conclusion
The purpose of all three websites is to advertise the band's music while allowing fans to
access to information about them. The websites also have high commercial value as they
all advertise merchandise tickets and latest songs. It is generically conventional for the
homepages to have navigation bars, taking the consumer to other pages straight away. The
three websites are also generally designed with a colour theme making them aesthetically
pleasing for consumers, therefore attracting more money and publicity. Scouting for Girls
and Blur have a footer containing a copyright disclaimer by the media industry behind the
music artist.
When researching genre, I've learnt a lot about brit pop and how different bands have laid
out their websites. As for my band website, I plan to stick with the generic conventions of all
the websites I've researched by adding a navigation bar and band name visible on the
home screen. My audience will expect a good quality website that is simple to read with the
use of sans serif font. It should look aesthetically pleasing too.
As for graphic elements, I have been able to identify various camera shots and angles in the
band's music video and websites. If I want to attract viewers, then I will use similar angles
and shots to the bands. Oasis and Blur added the feature of an animated background which
helped tie the whole website together. All three websites also have high resolution images
to look professional and I will do the same to create a professional look for my website.