The document analyzes and summarizes three album covers:
1) 50 Cent's "Guess Who's Back" features a gun as the primary image, suggesting the album will contain aspects of violence due to 50 Cent's history of being shot.
2) Mumford & Sons' "Sigh No More" shows the band members in a shop window, representing their desire to advertise themselves and their music.
3) Senses Fail's "Let It Unfold You" features a shocking image in a mirror, intended to represent uncovering deep emotions through the band's music.
The document outlines the process of creating a front cover, including an initial sketch, adding key elements like the masthead and primary image, and further refining the design through 4 additional stages by adjusting layout and increasing prominence of elements like the tagline and special offers. After several iterations, a final version is reached where special effects are added to help elements like the unique selling points stand out against the background image.
The document analyzes and summarizes three album covers:
1) 50 Cent's "Guess Who's Back" features a gun as the primary image, suggesting the album will contain aspects of violence due to 50 Cent's history of being shot.
2) Mumford & Sons' "Sigh No More" shows the band members in a shop window, representing their desire to advertise themselves and their music.
3) Senses Fail's "Let It Unfold You" features a shocking image in a mirror, intended to represent uncovering deep emotions through the band's music.
The document outlines the process of creating a front cover, including an initial sketch, adding key elements like the masthead and primary image, and further refining the design through 4 additional stages by adjusting layout and increasing prominence of elements like the tagline and special offers. After several iterations, a final version is reached where special effects are added to help elements like the unique selling points stand out against the background image.