We have made some group decisions on the general fonts, colours, layout and design for both our Digipak's and websites. However, we are all making individual ancillary products and we have different ideas about what we want to include.
These are some of my ideas:
Digipak:
- I may possibly use a heart symbol on the cover because it links to the album title "home is where the heart is at"
- I may have the artist placed within the heart symbol
- I want to place the artist in front of a scenic shot (natural, nature) or in a very homely environment e.g in front of a wall (with warm coloured patterned wallpaper) or in front of a brick wall. However, I am more drawn towards a background with a nature theme because it suits the genre.
- I want to use two different fonts, a bolder, easier to understand font for the artists name and a smaller, handwritten font for the album name right underneath. The album name is longer than the artists name so in terms of layout it will work well
These are some fonts that are similar to what I want to use.
Website:
- I want to place the name of the artist on the top of the homepage
- I also want to include a personal message from the artist herself to make the page feel more personal
- I want to stick to the typical website design conventions because I think the way most websites of artists are structured are effective
- I will use the same two fonts for both the digipak and the website
Choice of images:
We are going to get new photos of our artist for our ancillary work incorporating both synergy props (bowler hat/guitar). I want to experiment with both full body shots and head-shots. However, I think head-shots would be more effective because I want to use a heart symbol around it and it is more emotive; her facial expressions would be clear drawing an audience in and it is a good way to introduce her as an artist and make her face recognisable.
FlatPlans:
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