Thursday, 6 October 2011

Digipack analysis


This digipack is different to any I have seen whilst doing research. I like the style of the image on the front cover as even though it is so subtle it is interesting and intriguing to look at as parts of the image is highlighted which makes the image stand out. Again she is not posing directly at the camera, even though this image is slightly more posed than the other the image is still not staring directly straight at you. I think with how simple the photo is but with the image still quirky, represent the style of the artist ‘Florance and the Machine’ as she is quite unique in herself. The background appears so simple but it works well with the close up image the artist, as it appears like she is lying on the bed of flowers. With the album named ‘Lungs’ and the lungs of the artist literally coming out of her chest is yet so simple again and would be easy to think of but works extremely well with how the image is layed out. And you are instantly drawn to the lungs when looking at this which is appropriate since the album is called ‘Lungs’. ‘Florance and the machine’ is written in scripted font but still looks and is presented appropriate with the style of photo. I really like the way the image is put across with the ‘lungs’ and i think I will intend on doing something like this that looks simple but quirky, or maybes have a subtle picture with contrasting parts. The image on the CD is two hands placed together but it comes across to the audience as two lungs again which fits in with the album name, the flower theme is running throughout with the backdrop behind the CD being the flowers. ‘Lungs’ is written in white writing again simple but works well with the image. The back cover of the CD contrasts entiley with front cover as it is bold black with white writing featuring a detailed image of lungs, even though this is so different to what is portrayed throughout the digipack I think it makes it unusual as it is not normally what you would expect but however works well. I think you can do something so simple though when you have made the rest look so quirky. I could see myself doing this on my cd digipack as I like how it is almost unexpected.

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