Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Magazine Advertisment Designs And Feedback.

After I designed 3magazine adverts for the promotion of my music video, I gained feedback from the rest of the class on which ideas to use.
 
 
Design One.
 
 
By taking the original digipak design, this idea for a magazine advert creates brand identity with the album art and the title image and fonts used. I also included basic conventions of an advert such as where and when it can be purchased and the website, along side ratings from a magazine, matching the genre of the music. So, for example, You Me At Six adverts would usually be found in Kerrang or Rocksound because they are made for Alternative Rock music. As a class, they decided that this was the best idea, however I should bring the image to the centre of the page to make it more noticeable to the viewer.
 
Design Two.
 
 
By taking the title image and fonts used this idea for a magazine advert creates brand identity. I also included basic conventions of an advert such as where and when it can be purchased and the website. The image used is from the inside leaflet that I made for my digipak. As a class, they liked the idea of keeping the same font and title image, but felt that the image promoted the video more than it did the digipak.
 
Design Three.
 
 
By taking the title image and fonts used this idea for a magazine advert creates brand identity. I also included basic conventions of an advert such as where and when it can be purchased and the website. The images used are from the inside leaflet that I made for my digipak as well as the main digipak image seen in the centre. As a class, they liked the idea of keeping the same font and title image, but felt that the images used made the page look too busy.



 
Overall, I decided to go with my first design as I and the rest of the class felt that it was the better idea. I think that keeping it simple, alike the digipak would be better than to over complicate things like my last design did. Therefore, I have stuck with the design of my digipak, creating straight forward brand identity.

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