Sunday, 15 December 2013

Previous student work


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Nathan Miller:

Digipak - Strengths: They used a good colour scheme that worked well together. The picture is clear 
                              and the font they used is also easy to read. The edits on the picture makes it 
                              clear what genre it is. 
           - Weakness: The spine is written the wrong way round and the should use up more of the 
                              space on the inside. 
Advert - Strengths: They kept with the same colour scheme and fonts. They also kept with the rule of 
                              thirds. 
          - Weakness: The 'Out now' text is big and in white so it distracts away from the artists name. 

Poppy power:

Digipak - Strengths: Good colour selection and use of fairy lights. The smudging effect on the text 
                               works well. The special edition is lit well. 
          - Weakness: The original outer panel is dark so we cannot see the artist clearly. 
Advert - Strengths; Big bold text for the name. Same colour scheme and they've kept it simple. 
          - Weakness: They used the same dark image so we cannot see the artist clearly. 

Stephanie Jackson:

Digipak - Strengths: Large image of the artist. Big font used so we can read it clearly. They used 
                              a filter but the used it throughout so that it looks natural and doesn't stand out.
          - Weakness: The text slightly goes over the artists face and the album name is a bit small so
                              it's hard to read. The different hairstyles makes it look as if it's three different
                             girls. Also the CD looks a bit plain.
Advert - Strengths: They used the same colour scheme and filter. They used a good close up picture
                              of the artist so we can recognise who it is.
          - Weakness: They didn't include a picture of the actual album. The name should be the biggest
                              text and there is no mention of the album name. The advert kind of looks like a
                              cover of a book so they could change that by adding the album into the advert. 

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