Friday, 7 November 2014

Analysis of our main artist's digipak

The front cover of Maverick Sabre's first album, 'Lonely Are The Brave' features only two colours: black and white, which suggests that the songs will have a straightforward message. In addition to this, the album cover has a picture of him with a shadow covering half of his face, which implies that there are two sides to him: light and dark. Furthermore, the fact that he is looking down with somber facial expression highlights the sad nature of the songs that feature in the album. 


Maverick Sabre Lonely Are The Brave Music Back Cover
The back cover of the album features the same colours as the front which maintains the theme of the album. The fact that there is no picture of Maverick or title of the album on the main body of the cover also emphasises the artist's music instead of his identity, which suggests that he cares equally about his image and music.


This advertisement for the album contains the major contents of both the front and back covers of the album to give the viewer as much information as possible using little space. The use of the same colours as the album also cements his branding as an artist with a straightforward message. Detials such as his website address and the release date of the album also provides his audience with a bigger scope of information and prompts them to inquire further into the album.























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