Firstly, I will be analysing two already existing adverts.
(Flobots Advert)
The advert, although does not have particularly eye catching colours, the first line of text is large and eyecatching, this happens to be the name of the artist/band. The image is relevent to the song, it is simple and eyecatching. There is some additional information on the avert about the single, for those that are interested in the flyer.
The advert, although does not have particularly eye catching colours, the first line of text is large and eyecatching, this happens to be the name of the artist/band. The image is relevent to the song, it is simple and eyecatching. There is some additional information on the avert about the single, for those that are interested in the flyer.(Pendulum Advert)
This advert is for an album rather than a single, it has a simular picture on the advert to the album cover itself, so people will recognise it. The text is also large and eyecatching, with the same font from the previous album.
This advert is for an album rather than a single, it has a simular picture on the advert to the album cover itself, so people will recognise it. The text is also large and eyecatching, with the same font from the previous album.Secondly, I will evaluate my own advert layouts and comment on the design.
This first advert design is slightly over complicated, it has a fair amount of rrom of the picture, but the information to the side is some what small and perhaps does not stand out enough for an audience to read. The advert does however have a decent amount of information for those that are interesed in the band or album. The advert will have to be exceptionally big to read from a long distance or the target audience will have to move closer to get the required information from the flyer.
This advert type is portrate. The space for the picture is ample for an eye catch from the target audience. The text although at the bottom of the page, is ledgeable and has enough length and width to hold the right amount of information without squishing it in.

This third and final advert layout experiment has a landscape approach. This sort of layout is attractive and stands out. Unfortunately for the image that the digipack has, this space will not be used very effectively as the image is not wide enough. The text is large and does not have much room for small print.
Final Advert for Bedouin Soundclash

Feedback:
The feedback is of the digipack as well as the advert.



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