This is a reverse angle of the front cover with exactly the same hand positions. It show strong contrasting neon colours as a pattern on the back drop of the Photoshopped pictures of the band members.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
DIGI PACK (Middle)
The first image shows the band in a natural position again with the headless effect and a posterized effect in order to make the bodys more defined.
The second image here is the list of songs from the album, the is an obvious convention of albums all having song lists
The second image here is the list of songs from the album, the is an obvious convention of albums all having song lists
DIGIPACK (front cover)
This is the image that is going to be the front of our digipack, a repetitive pattern along with Photoshopped photos. The headless people are the other members of the band, however I am at the front of the digipack so i stand out more being the lead singer. This is an entertaining humerus representation of the band members because of the surreal body without heads, this is due to every other being normal in the representation apart from the heads. We are subverting from convention because we do not show all of our band members which is an uncommon theme among artist's which would conventionally like showing there face on the front cover. We decided to pose our band members in a very symmetrical fully frontal pose, this symmetry fits in with the repetitive patterning of the background. The rigidity of the pose is an amusing subversion of what happens in the video, allot of audiences would recognize that we have used an example intertextuality, our designs deliberately echoes Magrittes famous surreal image 'the Son of Man'. Our cd design fits in really well with out video because
- we feature the band members as playful
- our use of bright contrasting colors
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