Analysis of three
digipaks and three
advertisements
What I will cover
I did some research in order to get some ideas
for my ancillary work .I will be looking at the work
of well known artists that I think will inspire my
ancirally work and aslo that would make it
a p p e a l
t o
m y
g e n r e .
Digipak – David Guetta
Analysis
David Guetta’s album cover clearly shows his face.
An important visual element for digipaks is the
demonstrations of the artist’s face at the front in order
for us to know who it is. The colour is black and white.
The artist’s name is in big, readable letters. Then the
name of the album follows in a different and smaller
font. The colour also changes for the album name.
The text does not block the artist’s face, which is an
important element to consider. The back shows very
clearly the names of all the songs in each of the CDs
that the album includes. Also, we can see the
barcode at the bottom followed by the accreditations
and important websites. The label’s logo is shown
next to the barcode. The spine shows the artist’s
name as well as the album's.
Digipak – Chris Brown
Analysis
On the front cover, we encounter ourselves with
a portrait of Chris Brown looking directly at us. It
looks like an animated drawing. The background
is very graphic based, trying to make it look
urban, which relates to the genre, RnB. The
name of the album is placed underneath Chris
Brown. The font is white, which stands out from
the other colours in the cover and also the font
relates to the imagery. The text does not block
the artist’s face. Also, we get a good idea of who
the artist is.
Digipak – Michael Jackson
Analysis
The front cover shows the silhouette of Michael
Jackson filled with with photographs of him
performing. The figure is big and fits the frame of the
cover. At the top, there is a quote, followed by the
artist’s name and then the name of the album. Unlike
the other digipacks, the name of the artist is smaller
than the album name. Perhaps this is because this
artist is well known already. The font appears to be
the same; it is just the colours that differ. The back
clearly shows the track list as well as another
silhouette of him. Underneath, the label logo and
other contributors' logo are displayed, as well as the
barcode. The spine shows the artist’s and album’s
name, as well as the CD number and the name of the
label.
Advertisement - Rihanna
Analysis
Rihanna’s advertisement for ‘Rated R’ is very
well structured. Her face can clearly be seen and
the edited photograph is also very clear. The
information of the album is all below her. Her
name is printed in big and the white colour of the
font contrast its black background. Some popular
hits are displayed in different a different font,
colour and size. Phrases like ‘The New Album’
shows that the album is now avaliable for
customers to purchase. The record label is also
displayed at the bottom corner.
Advertisement – Florence
and the Machine
Analysis
The imagery of the album is clearly displayed
through the costume and props chosen for this
advertisement. The name of the artist is a the top
in clear big letters, followed by a big image of the
artist. Underneath the artist is the name of the
album, in a different font, colour and size. Under
this, there is some relevant information that
supports the album and proves its unique selling
point. Furthermore, the artist’s website is also
displayed at the bottom in a smaller font.
Advertisement - Disclosure
Analysis
Disclosure have used the white lines on top of
the faces to mark their brand identity. This has
worked really well because it is an aspect that
can easily be remembered by the public. The
advertisement for the album is in landscape. The
album cover is shown on the right. The name of
both the artist and album is the same font, but
the colours are different; they contrast each other
making them stand out. The release date is also
shown accompanied with the artist’s website and
a link to iTunes.

Research ancillery

  • 1.
    Analysis of three digipaksand three advertisements
  • 2.
    What I willcover I did some research in order to get some ideas for my ancillary work .I will be looking at the work of well known artists that I think will inspire my ancirally work and aslo that would make it a p p e a l t o m y g e n r e .
  • 3.
  • 4.
    Analysis David Guetta’s albumcover clearly shows his face. An important visual element for digipaks is the demonstrations of the artist’s face at the front in order for us to know who it is. The colour is black and white. The artist’s name is in big, readable letters. Then the name of the album follows in a different and smaller font. The colour also changes for the album name. The text does not block the artist’s face, which is an important element to consider. The back shows very clearly the names of all the songs in each of the CDs that the album includes. Also, we can see the barcode at the bottom followed by the accreditations and important websites. The label’s logo is shown next to the barcode. The spine shows the artist’s name as well as the album's.
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  • 6.
    Analysis On the frontcover, we encounter ourselves with a portrait of Chris Brown looking directly at us. It looks like an animated drawing. The background is very graphic based, trying to make it look urban, which relates to the genre, RnB. The name of the album is placed underneath Chris Brown. The font is white, which stands out from the other colours in the cover and also the font relates to the imagery. The text does not block the artist’s face. Also, we get a good idea of who the artist is.
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    Analysis The front covershows the silhouette of Michael Jackson filled with with photographs of him performing. The figure is big and fits the frame of the cover. At the top, there is a quote, followed by the artist’s name and then the name of the album. Unlike the other digipacks, the name of the artist is smaller than the album name. Perhaps this is because this artist is well known already. The font appears to be the same; it is just the colours that differ. The back clearly shows the track list as well as another silhouette of him. Underneath, the label logo and other contributors' logo are displayed, as well as the barcode. The spine shows the artist’s and album’s name, as well as the CD number and the name of the label.
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    Analysis Rihanna’s advertisement for‘Rated R’ is very well structured. Her face can clearly be seen and the edited photograph is also very clear. The information of the album is all below her. Her name is printed in big and the white colour of the font contrast its black background. Some popular hits are displayed in different a different font, colour and size. Phrases like ‘The New Album’ shows that the album is now avaliable for customers to purchase. The record label is also displayed at the bottom corner.
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    Analysis The imagery ofthe album is clearly displayed through the costume and props chosen for this advertisement. The name of the artist is a the top in clear big letters, followed by a big image of the artist. Underneath the artist is the name of the album, in a different font, colour and size. Under this, there is some relevant information that supports the album and proves its unique selling point. Furthermore, the artist’s website is also displayed at the bottom in a smaller font.
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    Analysis Disclosure have usedthe white lines on top of the faces to mark their brand identity. This has worked really well because it is an aspect that can easily be remembered by the public. The advertisement for the album is in landscape. The album cover is shown on the right. The name of both the artist and album is the same font, but the colours are different; they contrast each other making them stand out. The release date is also shown accompanied with the artist’s website and a link to iTunes.