Labrinth - Electronic Earth
Front Cover - The front cover features the artist Labrinth in a close up where he is looking directly at the camera. However he is his signature pair of sunglasses so as a reader we are unable to see his eyes which decreases the intimacy between the viewer and image. The sunglasses must be used to reflect his eye line view and he is looking at buildings which are displaying videos and words in what looks like Korean. This goes well with the title of his album as we live in a world which is mainly controlled by everything electronic. The lighting creates a very mysterious feel as only part of his face is highlighted leaving the rest in the dark. The font is in white and at the top of the cover so not to cover his actual face. It shows that the album has explicit content which provides a warning for young listeners that some songs may not be appropriate for their listening.
Back Cover- The back cover has the view of a city at night which is dimly lit by lights from buildings or street lights. The album as whole is quite atmospheric and using low key lighting in the images. Keep with the colour scheme the text on the back is in white matching the titles of album and the text it aligned neatly on the left hand side so that we are able to see the image with less obstruction from the font.
Janelle Monae - The ArchAndroid
Front Cover - The front cover features the artist Janelle Monae in a close up, she is looking directly into the camera which means there is a more intimate connection with the viewer and image. This is a high key image as she is well lit from all angles, meaning that it is nice to look at. The album name relates with how she is dressed as she is made to look like an android. With both of these albums the cover has related to the title which shows that is an important aspect as it confirms it. The font is simple and is in gold to match the armour she is wearing therefore making sure the colours are not juxtaposing one another. The background is plain and simple in order for her to stand out and be the focal point of the album.
Back Cover - The back cover shows us Janelle Monae but in a long shot where we are able to see her whole body. She is positioned on the left standing partly sideways but looking at the camera in order to show her power and role in the story like album. Next to her is the track list which is in white to create a contrast with the background which we now can see is a city in the future. The alignment of the text and image works well as there isn't any overlapping of text on the main viewing point. Her website is also placed below so that she is able to share with everyone everything else that is going and to strengthen her fan base.
Kimbra - Vows
Front Cover - The front cover is plain white which a huge contrast to the previous albums as they are quite dark tonally. The artist Kimbra is placed on the right/centre in a mid shot where she is looking away from the camera, it looks as though her eyes are closed and her arms are folded which shows closed body language, meaning that she is hurt or weary. She is dressed in a white garment which is painted with black flowers which creates a contrast with the background. The text is simple and in black, this album as a whole screams simplicity but yet at the time it is fascinating to look at.
Back Cover - The back cover sticks with the whole basic white and black theme. On the right the artists hands are in placement of her body and she is making a hand gesture, she has painted on patterns which relate to the names of some her songs. On the left hand side is the track list in a basic font which is aligned in a way that allows the hand placement work well. The barcode is in the top right hand corner rather than at the bottom of the artwork.
some detailed analysis here of relevant and original CD packages. You imply how some elements are conventional / typical but this could be clearer. You do excellent analysis of meanings / connotations. You could also outline how the genre/s are represented. Also explain how these help you with creating your own print products. A well constructed photopeach.
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