Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Thursday, 17 January 2013
Font selection
For our font, we found it difficult to find one we liked or could use for our album cover etc, and none really appealed to us much. We went from very bold writing, to outlandish writing that didn't work (as you can see from a our previous blog posts), however we feel that with the new album cover we have designed we could use a much more vibrant and more 'pop' style font to use, without it feeling out of place with the whole genre.So we may have decided to go with Baushaus 93, (Could change) Because it works well with our poster designs and album cover (although we decided not to use it on our album cover).
Examples:
Examples:
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Tweeda
Tweeda
Mainstream Poster design
For this we made a poster that would be more suited for a more mainstream magazine, and one a publisher would be more liekly to use. We added more information, suh as adding a 'Hit song' and added a few 5 star reviews, to try to appeal to those who feel like they need to listen to reviews to go out and listen to a band. We also added a Facebook icon, a twitter icon and a Itunes icon.
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'Indie' Poster Design
So we've dcided to do 2 designs for our poster, one that would be more likely to feature in a very small and indie magazine, and another to include in a more mainstream magazine, which would be more focused on telling the reader more about the artist and the reviews, whilst the indie one would be more about the art.
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For this one we merely just took our album design and placed it int photoshop and enlarged it, and then found some fonts (Bauhaus 93?)and used them to state the name and the date and the web address. For this one we wanted it to have a more simplistic effect, but for it to really stand out fromt he crowd and grab the readers eye, but also show that it's more about the music than the art rather than promoting.
<Placeholder for Indie>
For this one we merely just took our album design and placed it int photoshop and enlarged it, and then found some fonts (Bauhaus 93?)and used them to state the name and the date and the web address. For this one we wanted it to have a more simplistic effect, but for it to really stand out fromt he crowd and grab the readers eye, but also show that it's more about the music than the art rather than promoting.
Poster Designs Research
In the poster we wanted to reflect the album cover simplistic design as well as have the iconic logo we have created, to be the dominant theme. So to start off we looked at other existing magazine ads, ranging from heavy rock to pop, to alternative music. We began to look at magazine ads that were similar for what we were going for, something with a strong visual look, with heavy reference towards their own iconography, and have something that appeals to the more niche and indie crowd.
<Placeholder ACDC>
The ACDC may not be necessarily in our genre, but however I like the way it has been presented in a very simplistic way, in that the logo and the name of the album are the only things you can see, however it is important to note that ACDC are a massive band compared to the likes of Tweeda, whom is far more indie and low key.
<Placeholder sex pistol>
This advert is probably closer to our genre than ACDC, the Sex Pistols are known for their use of Newspaper tearouts, which shows their effective use of their iconography all over their posters. he advert effectively uses it's art style to almost 'shock' the audience and to catch their eye, with quotes like 'England can go to hell'. Obviously these are intended for the younger teenage audience, who want to be part of something more rebellious.
<Placeholder the Vines>
This one is probably one of my favourites, it capture simplicity with hand drawn art, showing that it is more about the art/icons rather than shoving ti in your face about reviews etc.
<Place Holder la Roux>
Although this is a double page, it's quite effective with having the artist filling the whole page and the next page just having reviews etc, although we were thinking of having just 1 page (I doubt a small indie label could afford 2 pages anyway).
<Placeholder ACDC>
The ACDC may not be necessarily in our genre, but however I like the way it has been presented in a very simplistic way, in that the logo and the name of the album are the only things you can see, however it is important to note that ACDC are a massive band compared to the likes of Tweeda, whom is far more indie and low key.
<Placeholder sex pistol>
This advert is probably closer to our genre than ACDC, the Sex Pistols are known for their use of Newspaper tearouts, which shows their effective use of their iconography all over their posters. he advert effectively uses it's art style to almost 'shock' the audience and to catch their eye, with quotes like 'England can go to hell'. Obviously these are intended for the younger teenage audience, who want to be part of something more rebellious.
<Placeholder the Vines>
This one is probably one of my favourites, it capture simplicity with hand drawn art, showing that it is more about the art/icons rather than shoving ti in your face about reviews etc.
<Place Holder la Roux>
Although this is a double page, it's quite effective with having the artist filling the whole page and the next page just having reviews etc, although we were thinking of having just 1 page (I doubt a small indie label could afford 2 pages anyway).
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Final Album Front Cover
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the reason we chose to do this style was to create something that fits with the alternative rock theme, something that strives for artistic integrity and it's own style (much like Madina lake in our research). Also in our research we found that we wanted to have an album that was more about the iconogrpahy and the music, rather than the logo and review slapped all over it, as we felt it would be more like other albums we've seen and fit with the genre of alternative.
I made this album by first creating a Lens Flare in photoshop, then by adjusting the contrast to very high, we get a very vibrant colour lens, by changing the hue, we can change the colour we want it to be. The next step was to add the 'Glowing Edges', then adding a blur filter that looks like it's spinning around in a circle, then adding a watercolour filter to make it look like more painted rather than a a digital edit.
the reason we chose to do this style was to create something that fits with the alternative rock theme, something that strives for artistic integrity and it's own style (much like Madina lake in our research). Also in our research we found that we wanted to have an album that was more about the iconogrpahy and the music, rather than the logo and review slapped all over it, as we felt it would be more like other albums we've seen and fit with the genre of alternative.
I made this album by first creating a Lens Flare in photoshop, then by adjusting the contrast to very high, we get a very vibrant colour lens, by changing the hue, we can change the colour we want it to be. The next step was to add the 'Glowing Edges', then adding a blur filter that looks like it's spinning around in a circle, then adding a watercolour filter to make it look like more painted rather than a a digital edit.
Print Products Research/ CD Cover
Since we have finished our Film and editing, we have now moved onto our print products such as the Cd Digipack, Vinyl Cover and the Magazine Ad/Poster, To begin our research into the Cd cover we re-looked into our old research such as the Enter Shikari, Muse, Feeder and Madina Lake. We had orignally decided what we wanted from our album cover, something that stood out, looked art and something that looked like it strived for artistic integrity.
Orignally we looked at something like this:
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With which we made many variations of that album, to see what would work and what doesn't, such as inverting the colours adding text and so on.
<Place holder Inverted design.
<Placeholder for Album with text>
<Placeholder for design 3>
But as we messed with other designs an dother ways of trying to have a arty feel, we came up with these:
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<Place Holder for Tweeda B>
We weren't that fond of these so we decided to create somethign visually exciting and something that is reminiscent of Muse's resistance, which is what we came up for these two.
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<Placeholder for Swirl 2>
We feel that the new album designs are much more promisingthan the sketchy design, however we would like to incorporate those with our old sketches to keep with the indie and rough style theme, possibly with the sketches being in the booklet with lyrics. After getting feeback from other pupils/friends, who majority aggreed that the new album style fits better and looks better.
Orignally we looked at something like this:
<Placeholder orignally Album cover>
With which we made many variations of that album, to see what would work and what doesn't, such as inverting the colours adding text and so on.
<Place holder Inverted design.
<Placeholder for Album with text>
<Placeholder for design 3>
But as we messed with other designs an dother ways of trying to have a arty feel, we came up with these:
<Place holder for Tweeda A>
<Place Holder for Tweeda B>
We weren't that fond of these so we decided to create somethign visually exciting and something that is reminiscent of Muse's resistance, which is what we came up for these two.
<PlaceHolder for Swirl>
<Placeholder for Swirl 2>
We feel that the new album designs are much more promisingthan the sketchy design, however we would like to incorporate those with our old sketches to keep with the indie and rough style theme, possibly with the sketches being in the booklet with lyrics. After getting feeback from other pupils/friends, who majority aggreed that the new album style fits better and looks better.
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